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Key World Energy
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KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS
A T I S T I C S
IEA participating countries
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain SwedenSwitzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
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The International Energy Agency
The IEA, which was established in November 1974, has over the years gained recognition as one of the world’s most authoritative sources for energy statistics. Its all-encompassing annual studies of oil, natural gas, coal, electricity and renewables are indispensable tools for energy policy makers, companiesinvolved in the energy field and scholars. In 1997 the IEA produced a handy, pocket-sized summary of key energy data. This new edition responds to the enormously positive reaction to the books since then. Key World Energy Statistics from the IEA contains timely, clearly-presented data on the supply, transformation and consumption of all major energy sources. The interested businessman, journalist orstudent will have at his or her fingertips the annual Canadian production of coal, the electricity consumption in Thailand, the price of diesel oil in Spain and thousands of other useful energy facts. Gathering and analysing statistics is one of the important IEA functions. But the Agency – an autonomous body within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – also:
■administers a plan to guard member countries against the risk of a major disruption of oil supplies; coordinates national efforts to conserve energy and develop alternative energy sources, as well as to limit pollution and energy-related climate change; and disseminates information on the world energy market and seeks to promote stable international trade in energy.
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TABLE TABLE TABLE OFOF OF CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS
SUPPLY TRANSFORMATION CONSUMPTION ENERGY BALANCES PRICES EMISSIONS OUTLOOK ENERGY INDICATORS CONVERSION FACTORS GLOSSARY
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S U P P L Y
TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY
World
Evolution from 1971 to 2008 of world total primary energy supply by fuel (Mtoe)
14 000 12 000 10 000 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 1971 1975 1979 1983 1987 1991 19951999 2003 2008
Coal/peat Hydro
Oil
Gas
Nuclear Other*
Combustible renewables and waste
1973 and 2008 fuel shares of TPES
1973
Combustible Hydro renewables 1.8% and waste Other* 10.6% 0.1% Nuclear 0.9% Hydro 2.2%
2008
Combustible renewables and waste Other* 10.0% 0.7% Coal/peat 27.0 %
Coal/peat 24.5%
Nuclear 5.8%
Gas 16.0% Oil 46.1%
Gas 21.1%
Oil 33.2%
6 115Mtoe
12 267 Mtoe
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*Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, heat, etc.
BY FUEL
OECD
Evolution from 1971 to 2009 of OECD total primary energy supply* by fuel (Mtoe)
6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 0 1971 1975 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2009
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Coal/peat Hydro
Oil
Gas
Nuclear Other**
Combustible renewables and waste
1973 and 2009 fuel shares of TPES*1973
Combustible Hydro renewables 2.1% and waste Nuclear 2.3% Other** 0.2% 1.3%
2009
Combustible renewables Hydro and waste Other** 2.1% 4.4% 1.1% Nuclear Coal/peat 11.3% 19.7% Coal/peat 22.6%
Gas 19.0%
Oil 52.5%
Gas 24.2%
Oil 37.2%
3 724 Mtoe
5 170 Mtoe
*Excludes electricity trade. **Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, heat, etc.
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S U P P L Y
TOTALPRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY
World
Evolution from 1971 to 2008 of world total primary energy supply by region (Mtoe)
14 000 12 000 10 000 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 1971 1975 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2008
OECD Non-OECD Europe Latin America
Middle East China Africa
Former Soviet Union Asia* Bunkers**
1973 and 2008 regional shares of TPES
1973
Latin China America Africa 7.0% Asia*...
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