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| !Ext Source Def | | !Last IFs Update |
| !Name in Source | | !Name in Source |
| !Last IFs Update | | !UsedInPreprocessor |
| ! | | !UsedInPreprocessorFileName |
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| |EnConAgriBiodieselIEA | | |EnConCoalIndustrialIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biodiesels | | |Consumption of coal and coal products by the industrial sector. |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02].
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_BIODIESEL | | |FLOW: Industrial; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConCoalOtherIEA |
| | |Consumption of coal and coal products by other sectors, including residential. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Other; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriBiogasIEA | | |EnConCoalResidentialIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biogases | | |Consumption of coal and coal products by the residential sector. |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02].
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_BIOGASES | | |FLOW: Residential; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConCoalTotIEA |
| | |Total final consumption of coal and coal products. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Total final consumption; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConCoalTransportIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biogasoline | | |Consumption of coal and coal products by the transport sector. |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_BIOGASOL | | |FLOW: Transport; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConCombustRenewWasteIndustrialIEA |
| | |Consumption of combustible renewables and waste by the industrial sector. Includes industrial waste, municipal waste, biomass, biogas, and liquid biofuels. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Industry; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConCombustRenewWasteOtherIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Bio jet kerosene | | |Consumption of combustible renewables and waste by other sectors, including the residential sector. Categoary includes industrial waste, municipal waste, biomass, biogas and liquid biofuels. |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02].
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_BIOJETKERO | | |FLOW: Other; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConCombustRenewWasteResidentialIEA |
| | |Consumption of combustible renewables and waste by the residential sector. Includes industrial waste, municipal waste, biomass, biogas, and liquid biofuels. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Residential; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConCombustRenewWasteTotIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Charcoal | | |Total final consumption of combustible renewables and waste. Includes industrial waste, municipal waste, biomass, biogas, and liquid biofuels. |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02].
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_CHARCOAL | | |FLOW: Total final consumption; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConCombustRenewWasteTransportIEA |
| | |Consumption of combustible renewables and waste by the transport sector. Includes industrial waste, municipal waste, biomass, biogas and liquid biofuels. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Transport; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriCoalIEA | | |EnConElecIndustrialIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Coal and coal products | | |Electrical consumption by the industrial sector. |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_COAL | | |FLOW: Industry; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConElecOtherIEA |
| | |Electricity consumption by residential, commercial/public services, ag/forestry, fisheries and non-specified other. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Other; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriOilIEA | | |EnConElecResidentIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Crude, NGL and feedstocks | | |Electricity consumption by households. |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_CRNGFEED | | |FLOW: Residential; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConElecTotIEA |
| | |Sum of electricity consumption across all sectors. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Total final consumption; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriELECTRIEA | | |EnConElecTransportIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Electricity | | |Electricity consumption in the transport sector. |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_ELECTR | | |FLOW: Transport; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConGeothermIndustrialIEA |
| | |Consumption of geothermal energy by the industrial sector. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Industry; PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriGeothermIEA | | |EnConGeothermOtherIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Geothermal | | |Consumption of geothermal energy by other sectors, including the residential sector. |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02].
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_GEOTHERM | | |FLOW: Other; PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConGeothermResidentialIEA |
| | |Consumption of geothermal energy by the residential sector. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Residential; PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriHEATIEA | | |EnConGeothermTotIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Heat | | |Total final consumption of geothermal energy. |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_HEAT | | |FLOW: Total final consumption; PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConNatGasIndustrialIEA |
| | |Consumption of natural gas by the industrial sector. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Industrial; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriHydroIEA | | |EnConNatGasOtherIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Hydro | | |Consumption of natural gas by other sectors, including residential sector. |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_HYDRO | | |FLOW: Other; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConNatGasResidentialIEA |
| | |Consumption of natural gas by the residential sector. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Residential; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConNatGasTotIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Industrial waste | | |Total final consumption of natural gas. |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_INDWASTE | | |FLOW: Total final consumption; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConNatGasTransportIEA |
| | |Consumption of natural gas by the transport sector. |
| | |5/1/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Transport; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnExportsCombustRenewWasteIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Municipal waste | | |Exports of combustible renewables and waste. |
| (non-renewable)
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Exports; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| |AGRICULT_MUNWASTEN | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnExportsElecGwHrIEA |
| | |Electricity exports (GwHr) |
| | |5/24/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Exports; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnExportsElecIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Municipal waste | | |Exports of electricity |
| (renewable)
| | |5/1/2017 |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Exports; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| |AGRICULT_MUNWASTER | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnImportsElecGwHrIEA |
| | |Electricity imports (GwHr) |
| | |5/24/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Imports; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriNatGasIEA | | |EnImportsElecIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Natural Gas | | |Imports of electricity |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/1/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_NATGAS | | |FLOW: Imports; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnImportsOtherBiofuelsIEA |
| | |Imports of other liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels.. |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Imports; PRODUCT: Other liquid biofuels |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriNuclearIEA | | |EnOutputElecCoalCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Nuclear | | |Output of electrcity from coal products |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/10/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_NUCLEAR | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecCombustibleRenewableWasteCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from Combustible, Renewable and Waste products |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnOutputElecCrudeNGLFeedstocksCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Other liquid | | |Output of electrcity from Crude, NGL and Feedstocks |
| biofuels
| | |5/10/2017 |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| |AGRICULT_OBIOLIQ | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecElectricityCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from Electricity |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriOILSHALEIEA | | |EnOutputElecGasCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Output of electrcity from Gas products |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/10/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_OILSHALE | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecGeothermalCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from Geothermal power |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriOTHERIEA | | |EnOutputElecHeatCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Other sources | | |Output of electrcity from Heat |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/10/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_OTHER | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Heat |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecHydroCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from Hydro power |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Hydro |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriPeatIEA | | |EnOutputElecNuclearCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Peat and peat products | | |Output of electrcity from Nuclear energy |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/10/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_PEAT | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Nuclear |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecOilProductsCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from Oil products |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Oil products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnOutputElecPeatCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Primary solid | | |Output of electrcity from Peat |
| biofuels
| | |5/10/2017 |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Peat |
| |AGRICULT_PRIMSBIO | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOutputElecSolarWindOtherCDIEA |
| | |Output of electrcity from solar and wind power |
| | |5/10/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Solar/wind/other |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriRENEWNSIEA | | |EnOutputElecTotalCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Non-specified | | |Output of electrcity from All types of energy source |
| primary biofuels
| | |5/10/2017 |
| and waste
| | |FLOW: Electricity output (GWh); PRODUCT: Total |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |0 |
| |AGRICULT_RENEWNS | |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdCoalCDIEA |
| | |Production of coal products |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnProdCombustibleRenewableWasteCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Solar | | |Production of Combustible, Renewable and Waste products |
| photovoltaics
| | |5/11/2017 |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| |AGRICULT_SOLARPV | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdCrudeNGLFeedstocksCDIEA |
| | |Production of Crude, NGL and Feedstocks |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriSolarThermIEA | | |EnProdElectricityCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Solar thermal | | |Production of Electricity |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/11/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_SOLARTH | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdGasCDIEA |
| | |Production of Gas products |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Natural gas |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnProdGeothermalCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Tide, wave and | | |Production of Geothermal power |
| ocean
| | |5/11/2017 |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Geothermal |
| |AGRICULT_TIDE | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdHeatCDIEA |
| | |Production of Heat |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Heat |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriTotalIEA | | |EnProdHydroCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Total | | |Production of Hydro power |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/11/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_TOTAL | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Hydro |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdNuclearCDIEA |
| | |Production of Nuclear energy |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Nuclear |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriOilProductsIEA | | |EnProdOilProductsCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Oil products | | |Production of Oil products |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/11/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_TOTPRODS | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Oil products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdOtherBiofuelsIEA |
| | |Production of other liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Other liquid biofuels |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConAgriWindIEA | | |EnProdPeatCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Wind | | |Production of Peat |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. AGRICULT Includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 01 and 02]. | | |5/11/2017 |
| |AGRICULT_WIND | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Peat |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdSolarWindOtherCDIEA |
| | |Production of solar and wind power |
| | |5/11/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Solar/wind/other |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubBiodieselIEA | | |EnProdTotalCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biodiesels | | |Production of All types of energy source |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |5/11/2017 |
| |COMMPUB_BIODIESEL | | |FLOW: Production; PRODUCT: Total |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTPESCoalCDIEA |
| | |Total Primary Supply of coal products |
| | |5/27/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Total Primary Energy Supply; PRODUCT: Coal and coal products |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubBiogasIEA | | |EnTPESCombustibleRenewableWasteCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biogases | | |Total Primary Supply of Combustible, Renewable and Waste products |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |5/27/2017 |
| |COMMPUB_BIOGASES | | |FLOW: Total Primary Energy Supply; PRODUCT: Biofuels and waste |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTPESCrudeNGLFeedstocksCDIEA |
| | |Total Primary Supply of Crude, NGL and Feedstocks |
| | |5/27/2017 |
| | |FLOW: Total Primary Energy Supply; PRODUCT: Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnTPESElectricityCDIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biogasoline | | |Total Primary Supply of Electricity |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |5/27/2017 |
| |COMMPUB_BIOGASOL | | |FLOW: Total Primary Energy Supply; PRODUCT: Electricity |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubBIOJETKEROIEA | | |ForecastEnProdCoalIEA2014 |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Bio jet kerosene | | |IEA Coal production forecast from the World Energy Outlook 2014: New Policies Scenario |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99]
| | |9/30/2015 |
| |COMMPUB_BIOJETKERO | |
| | | | | |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubCHARCOALIEA | | |ForecastEnProdGasIEA2014 |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Charcoal | | |IEA Natural Gas production forecast from the World Energy Outlook 2014: New Policies Scenario |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99]
| | |9/30/2015 |
| |COMMPUB_CHARCOAL | |
| | | | | |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubCoalIEA | | |ForecastEnProdOilIEA2014 |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Coal and coal products | | |IEA Oil production forecast from the World Energy Outlook 2014: New Policies Scenario |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99]
| | |9/30/2015 |
| |COMMPUB_COAL | |
| | | | | |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubOilIEA | | |EnConAgriBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Crude, NGL and feedstocks | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biodiesels |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_CRNGFEED | | |AGRICULT_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriBiogasIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biogases |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubELECTRIEA | | |EnConAgriBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Electricity | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Biogasoline |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_ELECTR | | |AGRICULT_BIOGASOL |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubGeothermIEA | | |EnConAgriBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Geothermal | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Bio jet kerosene |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_GEOTHERM | | |AGRICULT_BIOJETKERO |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubHEATIEA | | |EnConAgriCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Heat | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Charcoal |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_HEAT | | |AGRICULT_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriCoalIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Coal and coal products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubHydroIEA | | |EnConAgriELECTRIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Hydro | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Electricity |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_HYDRO | | |AGRICULT_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriGeothermIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Geothermal |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConAgriHEATIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Industrial waste | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Heat |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_INDWASTE | | |AGRICULT_HEAT |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConAgriHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Hydro |
| (non-renewable)
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |AGRICULT_HYDRO |
| |COMMPUB_MUNWASTEN | | |0 |
| | | |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConAgriINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Industrial waste |
| (renewable)
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |AGRICULT_INDWASTE |
| |COMMPUB_MUNWASTER | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriMUNWASTENIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Municipal waste |
| | (non-renewable) |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubNatGasIEA | | |EnConAgriMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Natural Gas | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Municipal waste |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99]
| | (renewable) |
| |COMMPUB_NATGAS | | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriNatGasIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Natural Gas |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubNuclearIEA | | |EnConAgriNuclearIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Nuclear | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_NUCLEAR | | |AGRICULT_NUCLEAR |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConAgriOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Other liquid | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_OBIOLIQ | | |AGRICULT_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriOilIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConAgriOilProductsIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Oil products |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_OILSHALE | | |AGRICULT_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriOILSHALEIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Oil shale and oil sands |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubOTHERIEA | | |EnConAgriOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Other sources | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_OTHER | | |AGRICULT_OTHER |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubPeatIEA | | |EnConAgriPeatIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Peat and peat products | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_PEAT | | |AGRICULT_PEAT |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConAgriPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Primary solid | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_PRIMSBIO | | |AGRICULT_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConAgriRENEWNSIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Non-specified | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Non-specified |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_RENEWNS | | |AGRICULT_RENEWNS |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConAgriSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Solar | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_SOLARPV | | |AGRICULT_SOLARPV |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubSolarThermIEA | | |EnConAgriSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Solar thermal | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_SOLARTH | | |AGRICULT_SOLARTH |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConAgriTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Tide, wave and | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_TIDE | | |AGRICULT_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConAgriTotalIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Total |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |AGRICULT_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubTotalIEA | | |EnConAgriWindIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Total | | |Energy consumption in Agriculture/forestry, Wind |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_TOTAL | | |AGRICULT_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubBiodieselIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biodiesels |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubOilProductsIEA | | |EnConComPubBiogasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Oil products | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biogases |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_TOTPRODS | | |COMMPUB_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubBIOGASOLIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Biogasoline |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConComPubWindIEA | | |EnConComPubBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Wind | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Bio jet kerosene |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. COMMPUB [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 33, 36-39, 45-47, 52, 53, 55-56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99] | | |9/16/2024 |
| |COMMPUB_WIND | | |COMMPUB_BIOJETKERO |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishBiodieselIEA | | |EnConComPubCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biodiesels | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Charcoal |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_BIODIESEL | | |COMMPUB_CHARCOAL |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishBiogasIEA | | |EnConComPubCoalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biogases | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Coal and coal products |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_BIOGASES | | |COMMPUB_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubELECTRIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Electricity |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConComPubGeothermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biogasoline | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Geothermal |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_BIOGASOL | | |COMMPUB_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubHEATIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Heat |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConComPubHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Hydro |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_BIOJETKERO | | |COMMPUB_HYDRO |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConComPubINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Charcoal | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Industrial waste |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_CHARCOAL | | |COMMPUB_INDWASTE |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishCoalIEA | | |EnConComPubMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Coal and coal products | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Municipal waste |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03].
| | (non-renewable) |
| |FISHING_COAL | | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubMUNWASTERIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Municipal waste |
| | (renewable) |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishOilIEA | | |EnConComPubNatGasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Crude, NGL and feedstocks | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Natural Gas |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_CRNGFEED | | |COMMPUB_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubNuclearIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Nuclear |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishELECTRIEA | | |EnConComPubOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Electricity | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Other liquid |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | biofuels |
| |FISHING_ELECTR | | |9/16/2024 |
| | | | |COMMPUB_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishGeothermIEA | | |EnConComPubOilIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Geothermal | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_GEOTHERM | | |COMMPUB_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishHEATIEA | | |EnConComPubOilProductsIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Heat | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Oil products |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_HEAT | | |COMMPUB_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubOILSHALEIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Oil shale and oil sands |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishHydroIEA | | |EnConComPubOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Hydro | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Other sources |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_HYDRO | | |COMMPUB_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubPeatIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Peat and peat products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConComPubPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Industrial waste | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Primary solid |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | biofuels |
| |FISHING_INDWASTE | | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubRENEWNSIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Non-specified |
| | primary biofuels |
| | and waste |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConComPubSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Solar |
| (non-renewable)
| | photovoltaics |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_MUNWASTEN | | |COMMPUB_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubSolarThermIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Solar thermal |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConComPubTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Tide, wave and |
| (renewable)
| | ocean |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_MUNWASTER | | |COMMPUB_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConComPubTotalIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Total |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |COMMPUB_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishNatGasIEA | | |EnConComPubWindIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Natural Gas | | |Energy consumption in Commercial and public services, Wind |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_NATGAS | | |COMMPUB_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishBiodieselIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biodiesels |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishNuclearIEA | | |EnConFishBiogasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Nuclear | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biogases |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_NUCLEAR | | |FISHING_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishBIOGASOLIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Biogasoline |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConFishBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Other liquid | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Bio jet kerosene |
| biofuels
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |FISHING_BIOJETKERO |
| |FISHING_OBIOLIQ | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishCHARCOALIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Charcoal |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConFishCoalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Coal and coal products |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_OILSHALE | | |FISHING_COAL |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishOTHERIEA | | |EnConFishELECTRIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Other sources | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Electricity |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_OTHER | | |FISHING_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishPeatIEA | | |EnConFishGeothermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Peat and peat products | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Geothermal |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_PEAT | | |FISHING_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishHEATIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Heat |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConFishHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Primary solid | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Hydro |
| biofuels
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |FISHING_HYDRO |
| |FISHING_PRIMSBIO | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishINDWASTEIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Industrial waste |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConFishMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Non-specified | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Municipal waste |
| primary biofuels
| | (non-renewable) |
| and waste
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03].
| | |FISHING_MUNWASTEN |
| |FISHING_RENEWNS | | |0 |
| | | |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConFishMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Solar | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Municipal waste |
| photovoltaics
| | (renewable) |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_SOLARPV | | |FISHING_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishNatGasIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Natural Gas |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishSolarThermIEA | | |EnConFishNuclearIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Solar thermal | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Nuclear |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_SOLARTH | | |FISHING_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConFishOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Tide, wave and | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Other liquid |
| ocean
| | biofuels |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_TIDE | | |FISHING_OBIOLIQ |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishTotalIEA | | |EnConFishOilIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Total | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_TOTAL | | |FISHING_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishOilProductsIEA | | |EnConFishOilProductsIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Oil products | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Oil products |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_TOTPRODS | | |FISHING_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConFishWindIEA | | |EnConFishOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Fishing, Wind | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. FISHING Includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Rev. 4 Division 03]. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |FISHING_WIND | | |FISHING_OILSHALE |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndBiodieselIEA | | |EnConFishOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Biodiesels | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Other sources |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_BIODIESEL | | |FISHING_OTHER |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndBiogasIEA | | |EnConFishPeatIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Biogases | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Peat and peat products |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_BIOGASES | | |FISHING_PEAT |
| | | | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConFishPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Biogasoline | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Primary solid |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | biofuels |
| |TOTIND_BIOGASOL | | |9/16/2024 |
| | | | |FISHING_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConFishRENEWNSIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Non-specified |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately.
| | primary biofuels |
| |TOTIND_BIOJETKERO | | and waste |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishSolarPhotoIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Solar |
| | photovoltaics |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConFishSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Charcoal | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Solar thermal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_CHARCOAL | | |FISHING_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishTideWaveOceanIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Tide, wave and |
| | ocean |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndCoalIEA | | |EnConFishTotalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Coal and coal products | | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Total |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_COAL | | |FISHING_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConFishWindIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Fishing, Wind |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |FISHING_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndOilIEA | | |EnConIndBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Crude, NGL and feedstocks | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Biodiesels |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_CRNGFEED | | |TOTIND_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndBiogasIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Biogases |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndBIOGASOLIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Biogasoline |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndBIOJETKEROIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Bio jet kerosene |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndCHARCOALIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Charcoal |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndCoalIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Coal and coal products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndELECTRIEA | | |EnConIndELECTRIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Electricity | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_ELECTR | | |TOTIND_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndGeothermIEA | | |EnConIndGeothermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Geothermal | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_GEOTHERM | | |TOTIND_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndHEATIEA | | |EnConIndHEATIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Heat | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_HEAT | | |TOTIND_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndHydroIEA | | |EnConIndHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Hydro | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_HYDRO | | |TOTIND_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConIndINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Industrial waste | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_INDWASTE | | |TOTIND_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConIndMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_MUNWASTEN | | |TOTIND_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConIndMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_MUNWASTER | | |TOTIND_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndNatGasIEA | | |EnConIndNatGasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Natural Gas | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_NATGAS | | |TOTIND_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndNuclearIEA | | |EnConIndNuclearIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Nuclear | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_NUCLEAR | | |TOTIND_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConIndOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Other liquid | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_OBIOLIQ | | |TOTIND_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndOilIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConIndOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Industry, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTIND_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConIndOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_OILSHALE | | |TOTIND_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndOTHERIEA | | |EnConIndOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Other sources | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_OTHER | | |TOTIND_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndPeatIEA | | |EnConIndPeatIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Peat and peat products | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_PEAT | | |TOTIND_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConIndPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Primary solid | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_PRIMSBIO | | |TOTIND_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConIndRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 990: |
Line 1,233: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_RENEWNS | | |TOTIND_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConIndSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Solar | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_SOLARPV | | |TOTIND_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndSolarThermIEA | | |EnConIndSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Solar thermal | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_SOLARTH | | |TOTIND_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConIndTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Tide, wave and | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_TIDE | | |TOTIND_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndTotalIEA | | |EnConIndTotalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Total | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_TOTAL | | |TOTIND_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConIndOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately.
| |
| |TOTIND_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConIndWindIEA | | |EnConIndWindIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Industry, Wind | | |Energy consumption in Industry, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. TOTIND Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Non-energy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTIND_WIND | | |TOTIND_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResBiodieselIEA | | |EnConResBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Biodiesels | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_BIODIESEL | | |RESIDENT_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResBiogasIEA | | |EnConResBiogasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Biogases | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_BIOGASES | | |RESIDENT_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConResBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Biogasoline | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_BIOGASOL | | |RESIDENT_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConResBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_BIOJETKERO | | |RESIDENT_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConResCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Charcoal | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_CHARCOAL | | |RESIDENT_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResCoalIEA | | |EnConResCoalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Coal and coal products | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_COAL | | |RESIDENT_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConResOilIEA
| |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption.
| |
| |RESIDENT_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResELECTRIEA | | |EnConResELECTRIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Electricity | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_ELECTR | | |RESIDENT_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResGeothermIEA | | |EnConResGeothermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Geothermal | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_GEOTHERM | | |RESIDENT_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResHEATIEA | | |EnConResHEATIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Heat | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_HEAT | | |RESIDENT_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResHydroIEA | | |EnConResHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Hydro | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_HYDRO | | |RESIDENT_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConResINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Industrial waste | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_INDWASTE | | |RESIDENT_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConResMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_MUNWASTEN | | |RESIDENT_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConResMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_MUNWASTER | | |RESIDENT_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResNatGasIEA | | |EnConResNatGasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Natural Gas | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_NATGAS | | |RESIDENT_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResNuclearIEA | | |EnConResNuclearIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Nuclear | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_NUCLEAR | | |RESIDENT_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConResOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Other liquid | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_OBIOLIQ | | |RESIDENT_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConResOilIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Residential, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |RESIDENT_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConResOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Residential, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |RESIDENT_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConResOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_OILSHALE | | |RESIDENT_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResOTHERIEA | | |EnConResOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Other sources | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_OTHER | | |RESIDENT_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResPeatIEA | | |EnConResPeatIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Peat and peat products | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_PEAT | | |RESIDENT_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConResPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Primary solid | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_PRIMSBIO | | |RESIDENT_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConResRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 1,250: |
Line 1,437: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_RENEWNS | | |RESIDENT_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConResSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Solar | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_SOLARPV | | |RESIDENT_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResSolarThermIEA | | |EnConResSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Solar thermal | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_SOLARTH | | |RESIDENT_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConResTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Tide, wave and | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_TIDE | | |RESIDENT_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResTotalIEA | | |EnConResTotalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Total | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_TOTAL | | |RESIDENT_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConResOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption.
| |
| |RESIDENT_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConResWindIEA | | |EnConResWindIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Residential, Wind | | |Energy consumption in Residential, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. RESIDENT Includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. Includes households with employed persons [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 97 and 98], which is a small part of total residential consumption. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |RESIDENT_WIND | | |RESIDENT_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotBiodieselIEA | | |EnConTotBiodieselIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Biodiesels | | |Total final consumption, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_BIODIESEL | | |TFC_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotBiogasIEA | | |EnConTotBiogasIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Biogases | | |Total final consumption, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_BIOGASES | | |TFC_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConTotBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Biogasoline | | |Total final consumption, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_BIOGASOL | | |TFC_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConTotBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Bio jet kerosene | | |Total final consumption, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_BIOJETKERO | | |TFC_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConTotCHARCOALIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Charcoal | | |Total final consumption, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_CHARCOAL | | |TFC_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotCoalIEA | | |EnConTotCoalIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Coal and coal products | | |Total final consumption, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_COAL | | |TFC_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConTotOilIEA
| |
| |Total final consumption, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes).
| |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotELECTRIEA | | |EnConTotELECTRIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Electricity | | |Total final consumption, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_ELECTR | | |TFC_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotGeothermIEA | | |EnConTotGeothermIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Geothermal | | |Total final consumption, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_GEOTHERM | | |TFC_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotHEATIEA | | |EnConTotHEATIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Heat | | |Total final consumption, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_HEAT | | |TFC_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotHydroIEA | | |EnConTotHydroIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Hydro | | |Total final consumption, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_HYDRO | | |TFC_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConTotINDWASTEIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Industrial waste | | |Total final consumption, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_INDWASTE | | |TFC_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConTotMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Municipal waste | | |Total final consumption, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_MUNWASTEN | | |TFC_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConTotMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Municipal waste | | |Total final consumption, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_MUNWASTER | | |TFC_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotNatGasIEA | | |EnConTotNatGasIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Natural Gas | | |Total final consumption, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_NATGAS | | |TFC_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotNuclearIEA | | |EnConTotNuclearIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Nuclear | | |Total final consumption, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_NUCLEAR | | |TFC_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConTotOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Other liquid | | |Total final consumption, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_OBIOLIQ | | |TFC_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConTotOilIEA |
| | |Total final consumption, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TFC_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConTotOilProductsIEA |
| | |Total final consumption, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TFC_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConTotOILSHALEIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Total final consumption, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_OILSHALE | | |TFC_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotOTHERIEA | | |EnConTotOTHERIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Other sources | | |Total final consumption, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_OTHER | | |TFC_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotPeatIEA | | |EnConTotPeatIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Peat and peat products | | |Total final consumption, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_PEAT | | |TFC_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConTotPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Primary solid | | |Total final consumption, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_PRIMSBIO | | |TFC_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConTotRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 1,552: |
Line 1,641: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_RENEWNS | | |TFC_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConTotSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Solar | | |Total final consumption, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_SOLARPV | | |TFC_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotSolarThermIEA | | |EnConTotSolarThermIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Solar thermal | | |Total final consumption, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_SOLARTH | | |TFC_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConTotTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Tide, wave and | | |Total final consumption, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_TIDE | | |TFC_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotTotalIEA | | |EnConTotTotalIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Total | | |Total final consumption, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_TOTAL | | |TFC_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConTotOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Total final consumption, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes).
| |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTotWindIEA | | |EnConTotWindIEA |
| |Total final consumption, Wind | | |Total final consumption, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. TFC Is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes). | | |9/16/2024 |
| Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).
| |
| Note that international aviation bunkers and international marine bunkers are not included in final consumption except for the world total, where they are reported as world aviation bunkers and world marine bunkers in transport.
| |
| |TFC_WIND | | |TFC_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranBiodieselIEA | | |EnConTranBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Biodiesels | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_BIODIESEL | | |TOTTRANS_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranBiogasIEA | | |EnConTranBiogasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Biogases | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_BIOGASES | | |TOTTRANS_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnConTranBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Biogasoline | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_BIOGASOL | | |TOTTRANS_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnConTranBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_BIOJETKERO | | |TOTTRANS_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranCHARCOALIEA | | |EnConTranCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Charcoal | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_CHARCOAL | | |TOTTRANS_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranCoalIEA | | |EnConTranCoalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Coal and coal products | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_COAL | | |TOTTRANS_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranOilIEA
| | |EnConTranELECTRIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately.
| |
| |TOTTRANS_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConTranELECTRIEA | |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Electricity | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_ELECTR | | |TOTTRANS_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranGeothermIEA | | |EnConTranGeothermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Geothermal | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_GEOTHERM | | |TOTTRANS_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranHEATIEA | | |EnConTranHEATIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Heat | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_HEAT | | |TOTTRANS_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranHydroIEA | | |EnConTranHydroIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Hydro | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_HYDRO | | |TOTTRANS_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranINDWASTEIEA | | |EnConTranINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Industrial waste | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_INDWASTE | | |TOTTRANS_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnConTranMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_MUNWASTEN | | |TOTTRANS_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnConTranMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Municipal waste | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_MUNWASTER | | |TOTTRANS_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranNatGasIEA | | |EnConTranNatGasIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Natural Gas | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_NATGAS | | |TOTTRANS_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranNuclearIEA | | |EnConTranNuclearIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Nuclear | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_NUCLEAR | | |TOTTRANS_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnConTranOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Other liquid | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_OBIOLIQ | | |TOTTRANS_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConTranOilIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Transport, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTTRANS_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnConTranOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy consumption in Transport, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TOTTRANS_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranOILSHALEIEA | | |EnConTranOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_OILSHALE | | |TOTTRANS_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranOTHERIEA | | |EnConTranOTHERIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Other sources | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_OTHER | | |TOTTRANS_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranPeatIEA | | |EnConTranPeatIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Peat and peat products | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_PEAT | | |TOTTRANS_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnConTranPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Primary solid | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_PRIMSBIO | | |TOTTRANS_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranRENEWNSIEA | | |EnConTranRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 1,826: |
Line 1,845: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_RENEWNS | | |TOTTRANS_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnConTranSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Solar | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_SOLARPV | | |TOTTRANS_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranSolarThermIEA | | |EnConTranSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Solar thermal | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_SOLARTH | | |TOTTRANS_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnConTranTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Tide, wave and | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_TIDE | | |TOTTRANS_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranTotalIEA | | |EnConTranTotalIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Total | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_TOTAL | | |TOTTRANS_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnConTranOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately.
| |
| |TOTTRANS_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnConTranWindIEA | | |EnConTranWindIEA |
| |Energy consumption in Transport, Wind | | |Energy consumption in Transport, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. TOTTRANS Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing (except for military fuel use) [ISIC Rev. 4 Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTTRANS_WIND | | |TOTTRANS_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossBiodieselIEA | | |EnDistlossBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Biodiesels | | |Energy Losses, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_BIODIESEL | | |DISTLOSS_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossBiogasIEA | | |EnDistlossBiogasIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Biogases | | |Energy Losses, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_BIOGASES | | |DISTLOSS_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnDistlossBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Biogasoline | | |Energy Losses, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_BIOGASOL | | |DISTLOSS_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnDistlossBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy Losses, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_BIOJETKERO | | |DISTLOSS_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossCHARCOALIEA | | |EnDistlossCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Charcoal | | |Energy Losses, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_CHARCOAL | | |DISTLOSS_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossCoalIEA | | |EnDistlossCoalIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Coal and coal products | | |Energy Losses, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_COAL | | |DISTLOSS_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnDistlossOilIEA
| |
| |Energy Losses, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport.
| |
| |DISTLOSS_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossELECTRIEA | | |EnDistlossELECTRIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Electricity | | |Energy Losses, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_ELECTR | | |DISTLOSS_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossGeothermIEA | | |EnDistlossGeothermIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Geothermal | | |Energy Losses, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_GEOTHERM | | |DISTLOSS_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossHEATIEA | | |EnDistlossHEATIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Heat | | |Energy Losses, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_HEAT | | |DISTLOSS_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossHydroIEA | | |EnDistlossHydroIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Hydro | | |Energy Losses, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_HYDRO | | |DISTLOSS_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossINDWASTEIEA | | |EnDistlossINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Industrial waste | | |Energy Losses, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_INDWASTE | | |DISTLOSS_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnDistlossMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Municipal waste | | |Energy Losses, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_MUNWASTEN | | |DISTLOSS_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnDistlossMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Municipal waste | | |Energy Losses, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_MUNWASTER | | |DISTLOSS_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossNatGasIEA | | |EnDistlossNatGasIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Natural Gas | | |Energy Losses, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_NATGAS | | |DISTLOSS_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossNuclearIEA | | |EnDistlossNuclearIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Nuclear | | |Energy Losses, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_NUCLEAR | | |DISTLOSS_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnDistlossOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Other liquid | | |Energy Losses, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_OBIOLIQ | | |DISTLOSS_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnDistlossOilIEA |
| | |Energy Losses, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |DISTLOSS_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnDistlossOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy Losses, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |DISTLOSS_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossOILSHALEIEA | | |EnDistlossOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy Losses, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_OILSHALE | | |DISTLOSS_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossOTHERIEA | | |EnDistlossOTHERIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Other sources | | |Energy Losses, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_OTHER | | |DISTLOSS_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossPeatIEA | | |EnDistlossPeatIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Peat and peat products | | |Energy Losses, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_PEAT | | |DISTLOSS_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnDistlossPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Primary solid | | |Energy Losses, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_PRIMSBIO | | |DISTLOSS_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossRENEWNSIEA | | |EnDistlossRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 2,086: |
Line 2,049: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_RENEWNS | | |DISTLOSS_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnDistlossSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Solar | | |Energy Losses, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_SOLARPV | | |DISTLOSS_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossSolarThermIEA | | |EnDistlossSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Solar thermal | | |Energy Losses, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_SOLARTH | | |DISTLOSS_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnDistlossTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Tide, wave and | | |Energy Losses, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_TIDE | | |DISTLOSS_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossTotalIEA | | |EnDistlossTotalIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Total | | |Energy Losses, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_TOTAL | | |DISTLOSS_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnDistlossOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy Losses, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport.
| |
| |DISTLOSS_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnDistlossWindIEA | | |EnDistlossWindIEA |
| |Energy Losses, Wind | | |Energy Losses, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. DISTLOSS Represents losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |DISTLOSS_WIND | | |DISTLOSS_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputBiodieselIEA | | |EnElecOutputBiodieselIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Biodiesels | | |Electricity output (GWh), Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_BIODIESEL | | |ELOUTPUT_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputBiogasIEA | | |EnElecOutputBiogasIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Biogases | | |Electricity output (GWh), Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_BIOGASES | | |ELOUTPUT_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnElecOutputBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Biogasoline | | |Electricity output (GWh), Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_BIOGASOL | | |ELOUTPUT_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnElecOutputBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Bio jet kerosene | | |Electricity output (GWh), Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_BIOJETKERO | | |ELOUTPUT_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputCHARCOALIEA | | |EnElecOutputCHARCOALIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Charcoal | | |Electricity output (GWh), Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_CHARCOAL | | |ELOUTPUT_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputCoalIEA | | |EnElecOutputCoalIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Coal and coal products | | |Electricity output (GWh), Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_COAL | | |ELOUTPUT_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnElecOutputOilIEA
| |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances.
| |
| |ELOUTPUT_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputELECTRIEA | | |EnElecOutputELECTRIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Electricity | | |Electricity output (GWh), Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_ELECTR | | |ELOUTPUT_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputGeothermIEA | | |EnElecOutputGeothermIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Geothermal | | |Electricity output (GWh), Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_GEOTHERM | | |ELOUTPUT_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputHEATIEA | | |EnElecOutputHEATIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Heat | | |Electricity output (GWh), Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_HEAT | | |ELOUTPUT_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputHydroIEA | | |EnElecOutputHydroIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Hydro | | |Electricity output (GWh), Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_HYDRO | | |ELOUTPUT_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputINDWASTEIEA | | |EnElecOutputINDWASTEIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Industrial waste | | |Electricity output (GWh), Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_INDWASTE | | |ELOUTPUT_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnElecOutputMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Municipal waste | | |Electricity output (GWh), Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_MUNWASTEN | | |ELOUTPUT_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnElecOutputMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Municipal waste | | |Electricity output (GWh), Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_MUNWASTER | | |ELOUTPUT_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputNatGasIEA | | |EnElecOutputNatGasIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Natural Gas | | |Electricity output (GWh), Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_NATGAS | | |ELOUTPUT_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputNuclearIEA | | |EnElecOutputNuclearIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Nuclear | | |Electricity output (GWh), Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_NUCLEAR | | |ELOUTPUT_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnElecOutputOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Other liquid | | |Electricity output (GWh), Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_OBIOLIQ | | |ELOUTPUT_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnElecOutputOilIEA |
| | |Electricity output (GWh), Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |ELOUTPUT_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnElecOutputOilProductsIEA |
| | |Electricity output (GWh), Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |ELOUTPUT_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputOILSHALEIEA | | |EnElecOutputOILSHALEIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Oil shale and oil sands | | |Electricity output (GWh), Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_OILSHALE | | |ELOUTPUT_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputOTHERIEA | | |EnElecOutputOTHERIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Other sources | | |Electricity output (GWh), Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_OTHER | | |ELOUTPUT_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputPeatIEA | | |EnElecOutputPeatIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Peat and peat products | | |Electricity output (GWh), Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_PEAT | | |ELOUTPUT_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnElecOutputPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Primary solid | | |Electricity output (GWh), Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_PRIMSBIO | | |ELOUTPUT_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputRENEWNSIEA | | |EnElecOutputRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 2,346: |
Line 2,253: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_RENEWNS | | |ELOUTPUT_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnElecOutputSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Solar | | |Electricity output (GWh), Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_SOLARPV | | |ELOUTPUT_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputSolarThermIEA | | |EnElecOutputSolarThermIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Solar thermal | | |Electricity output (GWh), Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_SOLARTH | | |ELOUTPUT_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnElecOutputTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Tide, wave and | | |Electricity output (GWh), Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_TIDE | | |ELOUTPUT_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputTotalIEA | | |EnElecOutputTotalIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Total | | |Electricity output (GWh), Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_TOTAL | | |ELOUTPUT_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnElecOutputOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances.
| |
| |ELOUTPUT_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnElecOutputWindIEA | | |EnElecOutputWindIEA |
| |Electricity output (GWh), Wind | | |Electricity output (GWh), Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. ELOUTPUT Shows the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Contrary to the Energy Statistics, electricity production for hydro pumped storage is excluded within the Energy Balances. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |ELOUTPUT_WIND | | |ELOUTPUT_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*1
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsBiodieselIEA | | |EnExportsBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Biodiesels | | |Energy Exports, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_BIODIESEL | | |EXPORTS_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsBiogasIEA | | |EnExportsBiogasIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Biogases | | |Energy Exports, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_BIOGASES | | |EXPORTS_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnExportsBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Biogasoline | | |Energy Exports, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_BIOGASOL | | |EXPORTS_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnExportsBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy Exports, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_BIOJETKERO | | |EXPORTS_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsCHARCOALIEA | | |EnExportsCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Charcoal | | |Energy Exports, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_CHARCOAL | | |EXPORTS_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsCoalIEA | | |EnExportsCoalIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Coal and coal products | | |Energy Exports, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_COAL | | |EXPORTS_COAL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnExportsOilIEA
| |
| |Energy Exports, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |EXPORTS_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsELECTRIEA | | |EnExportsELECTRIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Electricity | | |Energy Exports, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_ELECTR | | |EXPORTS_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsGeothermIEA | | |EnExportsGeothermIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Geothermal | | |Energy Exports, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_GEOTHERM | | |EXPORTS_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsHEATIEA | | |EnExportsHEATIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Heat | | |Energy Exports, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_HEAT | | |EXPORTS_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsHydroIEA | | |EnExportsHydroIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Hydro | | |Energy Exports, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_HYDRO | | |EXPORTS_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsINDWASTEIEA | | |EnExportsINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Industrial waste | | |Energy Exports, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_INDWASTE | | |EXPORTS_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnExportsMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Municipal waste | | |Energy Exports, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_MUNWASTEN | | |EXPORTS_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnExportsMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Municipal waste | | |Energy Exports, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_MUNWASTER | | |EXPORTS_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsNatGasIEA | | |EnExportsNatGasIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Natural Gas | | |Energy Exports, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_NATGAS | | |EXPORTS_NATGAS |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsNuclearIEA | | |EnExportsNuclearIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Nuclear | | |Energy Exports, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_NUCLEAR | | |EXPORTS_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnExportsOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Other liquid | | |Energy Exports, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_OBIOLIQ | | |EXPORTS_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | | | |- |
| |WORLDBIG | | |EnExportsOilIEA |
| |*-.00000684 | | |Energy Exports, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |EXPORTS_CRNGFEED |
| | |1 |
| | |ENERGY |
| | |- |
| | |EnExportsOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy Exports, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |EXPORTS_TOTPRODS |
| | |1 |
| | |ENERGY |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsOILSHALEIEA | | |EnExportsOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy Exports, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_OILSHALE | | |EXPORTS_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsOTHERIEA | | |EnExportsOTHERIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Other sources | | |Energy Exports, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_OTHER | | |EXPORTS_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsPeatIEA | | |EnExportsPeatIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Peat and peat products | | |Energy Exports, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_PEAT | | |EXPORTS_PEAT |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnExportsPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Primary solid | | |Energy Exports, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_PRIMSBIO | | |EXPORTS_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsRENEWNSIEA | | |EnExportsRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 2,606: |
Line 2,457: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_RENEWNS | | |EXPORTS_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnExportsSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Solar | | |Energy Exports, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_SOLARPV | | |EXPORTS_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsSolarThermIEA | | |EnExportsSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Solar thermal | | |Energy Exports, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_SOLARTH | | |EXPORTS_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnExportsTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Tide, wave and | | |Energy Exports, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_TIDE | | |EXPORTS_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsTotalIEA | | |EnExportsTotalIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Total | | |Energy Exports, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_TOTAL | | |EXPORTS_TOTAL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnExportsOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy Exports, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |EXPORTS_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnExportsWindIEA | | |EnExportsWindIEA |
| |Energy Exports, Wind | | |Energy Exports, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |EXPORTS_WIND | | |EXPORTS_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputBiodieselIEA | | |EnHeatOutputBiodieselIEA |
| |Heat output, Biodiesels | | |Heat output, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_BIODIESEL | | |HEATOUT_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputBiogasIEA | | |EnHeatOutputBiogasIEA |
| |Heat output, Biogases | | |Heat output, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_BIOGASES | | |HEATOUT_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnHeatOutputBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Heat output, Biogasoline | | |Heat output, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_BIOGASOL | | |HEATOUT_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnHeatOutputBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Heat output, Bio jet kerosene | | |Heat output, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_BIOJETKERO | | |HEATOUT_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputCHARCOALIEA | | |EnHeatOutputCHARCOALIEA |
| |Heat output, Charcoal | | |Heat output, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_CHARCOAL | | |HEATOUT_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputCoalIEA | | |EnHeatOutputCoalIEA |
| |Heat output, Coal and coal products | | |Heat output, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_COAL | | |HEATOUT_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnHeatOutputOilIEA
| |
| |Heat output, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants.
| |
| |HEATOUT_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputELECTRIEA | | |EnHeatOutputELECTRIEA |
| |Heat output, Electricity | | |Heat output, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_ELECTR | | |HEATOUT_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputGeothermIEA | | |EnHeatOutputGeothermIEA |
| |Heat output, Geothermal | | |Heat output, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_GEOTHERM | | |HEATOUT_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputHEATIEA | | |EnHeatOutputHEATIEA |
| |Heat output, Heat | | |Heat output, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_HEAT | | |HEATOUT_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputHydroIEA | | |EnHeatOutputHydroIEA |
| |Heat output, Hydro | | |Heat output, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_HYDRO | | |HEATOUT_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputINDWASTEIEA | | |EnHeatOutputINDWASTEIEA |
| |Heat output, Industrial waste | | |Heat output, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_INDWASTE | | |HEATOUT_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnHeatOutputMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Heat output, Municipal waste | | |Heat output, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_MUNWASTEN | | |HEATOUT_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnHeatOutputMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Heat output, Municipal waste | | |Heat output, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_MUNWASTER | | |HEATOUT_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputNatGasIEA | | |EnHeatOutputNatGasIEA |
| |Heat output, Natural Gas | | |Heat output, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_NATGAS | | |HEATOUT_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputNuclearIEA | | |EnHeatOutputNuclearIEA |
| |Heat output, Nuclear | | |Heat output, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_NUCLEAR | | |HEATOUT_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnHeatOutputOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Heat output, Other liquid | | |Heat output, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_OBIOLIQ | | |HEATOUT_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnHeatOutputOilIEA |
| | |Heat output, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |HEATOUT_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnHeatOutputOilProductsIEA |
| | |Heat output, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |HEATOUT_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputOILSHALEIEA | | |EnHeatOutputOILSHALEIEA |
| |Heat output, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Heat output, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_OILSHALE | | |HEATOUT_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputOTHERIEA | | |EnHeatOutputOTHERIEA |
| |Heat output, Other sources | | |Heat output, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_OTHER | | |HEATOUT_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputPeatIEA | | |EnHeatOutputPeatIEA |
| |Heat output, Peat and peat products | | |Heat output, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_PEAT | | |HEATOUT_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnHeatOutputPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Heat output, Primary solid | | |Heat output, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_PRIMSBIO | | |HEATOUT_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputRENEWNSIEA | | |EnHeatOutputRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 2,866: |
Line 2,661: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_RENEWNS | | |HEATOUT_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnHeatOutputSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Heat output, Solar | | |Heat output, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_SOLARPV | | |HEATOUT_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputSolarThermIEA | | |EnHeatOutputSolarThermIEA |
| |Heat output, Solar thermal | | |Heat output, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_SOLARTH | | |HEATOUT_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnHeatOutputTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Heat output, Tide, wave and | | |Heat output, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_TIDE | | |HEATOUT_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputTotalIEA | | |EnHeatOutputTotalIEA |
| |Heat output, Total | | |Heat output, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_TOTAL | | |HEATOUT_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnHeatOutputOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Heat output, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants.
| |
| |HEATOUT_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnHeatOutputWindIEA | | |EnHeatOutputWindIEA |
| |Heat output, Wind | | |Heat output, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. HEATOUT Shows the total heat generated by plants separated into CHP plants and heat plants. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |HEATOUT_WIND | | |HEATOUT_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsBiodieselIEA | | |EnImportsBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Biodiesels | | |Energy Imports, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_BIODIESEL | | |IMPORTS_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsBiogasIEA | | |EnImportsBiogasIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Biogases | | |Energy Imports, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_BIOGASES | | |IMPORTS_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnImportsBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Biogasoline | | |Energy Imports, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_BIOGASOL | | |IMPORTS_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnImportsBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy Imports, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_BIOJETKERO | | |IMPORTS_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsCHARCOALIEA | | |EnImportsCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Charcoal | | |Energy Imports, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_CHARCOAL | | |IMPORTS_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsCoalIEA | | |EnImportsCoalIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Coal and coal products | | |Energy Imports, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_COAL | | |IMPORTS_COAL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnImportsOilIEA
| |
| |Energy Imports, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas.
| |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsELECTRIEA | | |EnImportsELECTRIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Electricity | | |Energy Imports, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_ELECTR | | |IMPORTS_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsGeothermIEA | | |EnImportsGeothermIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Geothermal | | |Energy Imports, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_GEOTHERM | | |IMPORTS_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsHEATIEA | | |EnImportsHEATIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Heat | | |Energy Imports, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_HEAT | | |IMPORTS_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsHydroIEA | | |EnImportsHydroIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Hydro | | |Energy Imports, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_HYDRO | | |IMPORTS_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsINDWASTEIEA | | |EnImportsINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Industrial waste | | |Energy Imports, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_INDWASTE | | |IMPORTS_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnImportsMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Municipal waste | | |Energy Imports, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_MUNWASTEN | | |IMPORTS_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnImportsMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Municipal waste | | |Energy Imports, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_MUNWASTER | | |IMPORTS_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsNatGasIEA | | |EnImportsNatGasIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Natural Gas | | |Energy Imports, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_NATGAS | | |IMPORTS_NATGAS |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsNuclearIEA | | |EnImportsNuclearIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Nuclear | | |Energy Imports, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_NUCLEAR | | |IMPORTS_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnImportsOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Other liquid | | |Energy Imports, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_OBIOLIQ | | |IMPORTS_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | | | |- |
| |WORLDBIG | | |EnImportsOilIEA |
| |*.00000684 | | |Energy Imports, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |IMPORTS_CRNGFEED |
| | |1 |
| | |ENERGY |
| | |- |
| | |EnImportsOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy Imports, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |IMPORTS_TOTPRODS |
| | |1 |
| | |ENERGY |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsOILSHALEIEA | | |EnImportsOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy Imports, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_OILSHALE | | |IMPORTS_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsOTHERIEA | | |EnImportsOTHERIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Other sources | | |Energy Imports, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_OTHER | | |IMPORTS_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsPeatIEA | | |EnImportsPeatIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Peat and peat products | | |Energy Imports, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_PEAT | | |IMPORTS_PEAT |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| | |- |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | |
| |EnImportsPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnImportsPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Primary solid | | |Energy Imports, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_PRIMSBIO | | |IMPORTS_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsRENEWNSIEA | | |EnImportsRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 3,147: |
Line 2,865: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_RENEWNS | | |IMPORTS_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnImportsSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Solar | | |Energy Imports, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_SOLARPV | | |IMPORTS_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsSolarThermIEA | | |EnImportsSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Solar thermal | | |Energy Imports, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_SOLARTH | | |IMPORTS_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnImportsTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Tide, wave and | | |Energy Imports, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_TIDE | | |IMPORTS_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsTotalIEA | | |EnImportsTotalIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Total | | |Energy Imports, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_TOTAL | | |IMPORTS_TOTAL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnImportsOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy Imports, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas.
| |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnImportsWindIEA | | |EnImportsWindIEA |
| |Energy Imports, Wind | | |Energy Imports, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. | | |9/16/2024 |
| For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.
| |
| |IMPORTS_WIND | | |IMPORTS_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseBiodieselIEA | | |EnOwnuseBiodieselIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Biodiesels | | |Energy industry own use, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_BIODIESEL | | |TOTENGY_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseBiogasIEA | | |EnOwnuseBiogasIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Biogases | | |Energy industry own use, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_BIOGASES | | |TOTENGY_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnOwnuseBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Biogasoline | | |Energy industry own use, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_BIOGASOL | | |TOTENGY_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnOwnuseBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Bio jet kerosene | | |Energy industry own use, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_BIOJETKERO | | |TOTENGY_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseCHARCOALIEA | | |EnOwnuseCHARCOALIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Charcoal | | |Energy industry own use, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_CHARCOAL | | |TOTENGY_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseCoalIEA | | |EnOwnuseCoalIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Coal and coal products | | |Energy industry own use, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_COAL | | |OWNUSE_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnOwnuseOilIEA
| |
| |Energy industry own use, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC.
| |
| |OWNUSE_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseELECTRIEA | | |EnOwnuseELECTRIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Electricity | | |Energy industry own use, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_ELECTR | | |OWNUSE_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseGeothermIEA | | |EnOwnuseGeothermIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Geothermal | | |Energy industry own use, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_GEOTHERM | | |OWNUSE_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseHEATIEA | | |EnOwnuseHEATIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Heat | | |Energy industry own use, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_HEAT | | |OWNUSE_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseHydroIEA | | |EnOwnuseHydroIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Hydro | | |Energy industry own use, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_HYDRO | | |OWNUSE_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseINDWASTEIEA | | |EnOwnuseINDWASTEIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Industrial waste | | |Energy industry own use, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_INDWASTE | | |TOTENGY_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnOwnuseMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Municipal waste | | |Energy industry own use, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_MUNWASTEN | | |TOTENGY_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnOwnuseMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Municipal waste | | |Energy industry own use, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_MUNWASTER | | |TOTENGY_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseNatGasIEA | | |EnOwnuseNatGasIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Natural Gas | | |Energy industry own use, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_NATGAS | | |OWNUSE_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseNuclearIEA | | |EnOwnuseNuclearIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Nuclear | | |Energy industry own use, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_NUCLEAR | | |OWNUSE_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnOwnuseOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Other liquid | | |Energy industry own use, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_OBIOLIQ | | |TOTENGY_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOwnuseOilIEA |
| | |Energy industry own use, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |OWNUSE_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnOwnuseOilProductsIEA |
| | |Energy industry own use, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |OWNUSE_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseOILSHALEIEA | | |EnOwnuseOILSHALEIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Energy industry own use, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_OILSHALE | | |OWNUSE_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseOTHERIEA | | |EnOwnuseOTHERIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Other sources | | |Energy industry own use, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_OTHER | | |TOTENGY_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnusePeatIEA | | |EnOwnusePeatIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Peat and peat products | | |Energy industry own use, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_PEAT | | |OWNUSE_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnusePRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnOwnusePRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Primary solid | | |Energy industry own use, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_PRIMSBIO | | |TOTENGY_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseRENEWNSIEA | | |EnOwnuseRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 3,414: |
Line 3,069: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_RENEWNS | | |TOTENGY_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnOwnuseSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Solar | | |Energy industry own use, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_SOLARPV | | |TOTENGY_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseSolarThermIEA | | |EnOwnuseSolarThermIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Solar thermal | | |Energy industry own use, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_SOLARTH | | |TOTENGY_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnOwnuseTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Tide, wave and | | |Energy industry own use, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_TIDE | | |TOTENGY_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseTotalIEA | | |EnOwnuseTotalIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Total | | |Energy industry own use, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |OWNUSE_TOTAL | | |OWNUSE_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnOwnuseOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Energy industry own use, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC.
| |
| |OWNUSE_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnOwnuseWindIEA | | |EnOwnuseWindIEA |
| |Energy industry own use, Wind | | |Energy industry own use, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. OWNUSE Is equal to the sum of EMINES, EOILGASEX, EBLASTFUR, EGASWKS, EBIOGAS, ECOKEOVS, EPATFUEL, EBKB, EREFINER, ECOALLIQ, ELNG, EGTL, EPOWERPLT, EPUMPST, ENUC, ECHARCOAL, ENONSPEC. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TOTENGY_WIND | | |TOTENGY_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*-.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdBiodieselIEA | | |EnProdBiodieselIEA |
| |Production, Biodiesels | | |Production, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_BIODIESEL | | |INDPROD_BIODIESEL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdBiogasIEA | | |EnProdBiogasIEA |
| |Production, Biogases | | |Production, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_BIOGASES | | |INDPROD_BIOGASES |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| | |- |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | |
| |EnProdBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnProdBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Production, Biogasoline | | |Production, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_BIOGASOL | | |INDPROD_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnProdBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Production, Bio jet kerosene | | |Production, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_BIOJETKERO | | |INDPROD_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdCHARCOALIEA | | |EnProdCHARCOALIEA |
| |Production, Charcoal | | |Production, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_CHARCOAL | | |INDPROD_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdCoalIEA | | |EnProdCoalIEA |
| |Production, Coal and coal products | | |Production, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_COAL | | |INDPROD_COAL |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnProdOilIEA
| |
| |Production, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions.
| |
| |INDPROD_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdELECTRIEA | | |EnProdELECTRIEA |
| |Production, Electricity | | |Production, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_ELECTR | | |INDPROD_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdGeothermIEA | | |EnProdGeothermIEA |
| |Production, Geothermal | | |Production, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_GEOTHERM | | |INDPROD_GEOTHERM |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdHEATIEA | | |EnProdHEATIEA |
| |Production, Heat | | |Production, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_HEAT | | |INDPROD_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdHydroIEA | | |EnProdHydroIEA |
| |Production, Hydro | | |Production, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_HYDRO | | |INDPROD_HYDRO |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdINDWASTEIEA | | |EnProdINDWASTEIEA |
| |Production, Industrial waste | | |Production, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_INDWASTE | | |INDPROD_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnProdMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Production, Municipal waste | | |Production, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_MUNWASTEN | | |INDPROD_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnProdMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Production, Municipal waste | | |Production, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_MUNWASTER | | |INDPROD_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdNatGasIEA | | |EnProdNatGasIEA |
| |Production, Natural Gas | | |Production, Natural Gas |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_NATGAS | | |INDPROD_NATGAS |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdNuclearIEA | | |EnProdNuclearIEA |
| |Production, Nuclear | | |Production, Nuclear |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_NUCLEAR | | |INDPROD_NUCLEAR |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdOBIOLIQIEA | | |EnProdOBIOLIQIEA |
| |Production, Other liquid | | |Production, Other liquid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_OBIOLIQ | | |INDPROD_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdOILSHALEIEA | | |EnProdOilIEA |
| |Production, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Production, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| | |INDPROD_CRNGFEED |
| | |1 |
| | |ENERGY |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdOilProductsIEA |
| | |Production, Oil products |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |INDPROD_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnProdOILSHALEIEA |
| | |Production, Oil shale and oil sands |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_OILSHALE | | |INDPROD_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdOTHERIEA | | |EnProdOTHERIEA |
| |Production, Other sources | | |Production, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_OTHER | | |INDPROD_OTHER |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdPeatIEA | | |EnProdPeatIEA |
| |Production, Peat and peat products | | |Production, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_PEAT | | |INDPROD_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnProdPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Production, Primary solid | | |Production, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_PRIMSBIO | | |INDPROD_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdRENEWNSIEA | | |EnProdRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 3,674: |
Line 3,273: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_RENEWNS | | |INDPROD_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnProdSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Production, Solar | | |Production, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_SOLARPV | | |INDPROD_SOLARPV |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdSolarThermIEA | | |EnProdSolarThermIEA |
| |Production, Solar thermal | | |Production, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_SOLARTH | | |INDPROD_SOLARTH |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnProdTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Production, Tide, wave and | | |Production, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_TIDE | | |INDPROD_TIDE |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdTotalIEA | | |EnProdTotalIEA |
| |Production, Total | | |Production, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_TOTAL | | |INDPROD_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnProdOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Production, Oil products
| |
| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions.
| |
| |INDPROD_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnProdWindIEA | | |EnProdWindIEA |
| |Production, Wind | | |Production, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. INDPROD Comprises the production of primary energy, i.e. hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment (only heat generated from heat pumps that is sold to third parties is included in the energy balance). Production is calculated after removal of impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |INDPROD_WIND | | |INDPROD_WIND |
| | | | |1 |
| | | | |ENERGY |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESBiodieselIEA | | |EnTESBiodieselIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Biodiesels | | |Total energy supply, Biodiesels |
| |BIODIESEL Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsch (Fischer Tropsch produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel. Biodiesels includes the amounts that are blended into the diesel - it does not include the total volume of diesel into which the biodiesel is blended. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_BIODIESEL | | |TES_BIODIESEL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESBiogasIEA | | |EnTESBiogasIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Biogases | | |Total energy supply, Biogases |
| |BIOGASES Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_BIOGASES | | |TES_BIOGASES |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESBIOGASOLIEA | | |EnTESBIOGASOLIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Biogasoline | | |Total energy supply, Biogasoline |
| |BIOGASOL Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%). Biogasoline includes the amounts that are blended into the gasoline - it does not include the total volume of gasoline into which the biogasoline is blended. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_BIOGASOL | | |TES_BIOGASOL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESBIOJETKEROIEA | | |EnTESBIOJETKEROIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Bio jet kerosene | | |Total energy supply, Bio jet kerosene |
| |BIOJETKERO Liquid biofuels derived from biomass and blended with or replacing jet kerosene. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_BIOJETKERO | | |TES_BIOJETKERO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESCHARCOALIEA | | |EnTESCHARCOALIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Charcoal | | |Total energy supply, Charcoal |
| |CHARCOAL It covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_CHARCOAL | | |TES_CHARCOAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESCoalIEA | | |EnTESCoalIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Coal and coal products | | |Total energy supply, Coal and coal products |
| |COAL Is equal to the sum of HARDCOAL, BROWN, ANTCOAL,COKCOAL, BITCOAL, SUBCOAL, LIGNITE, PATFUEL,OVENCOKE, GASCOKE, COALTAR, BKB, GASWKSGS,COKEOVGS, BLFURGS, OXYSTGS and MANGAS. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_COAL | | |TES_COAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnTESOilIEA
| |
| |Total energy supply, Crude, NGL and feedstocks
| |
| |CRNGFEED Is equal to the sum of CRNGFEED, CRUDEOIL, NGL,REFFEEDS, ADDITIVE and NONCRUDE. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.
| |
| |TES_CRNGFEED
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESELECTRIEA | | |EnTESELECTRIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Electricity | | |Total energy supply, Electricity |
| |ELECTR Is equal to ELECTR. Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_ELECTR | | |TES_ELECTR |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESGeothermIEA | | |EnTESGeothermIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Geothermal | | |Total energy supply, Geothermal |
| |GEOTHERM Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites, for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing; directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_GEOTHERM | | |TES_GEOTHERM |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESHEATIEA | | |EnTESHEATIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Heat | | |Total energy supply, Heat |
| |HEAT Is equal to HEAT. Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in the transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and Heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_HEAT | | |TES_HEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESHydroIEA | | |EnTESHydroIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Hydro | | |Total energy supply, Hydro |
| |HYDRO Is equal to HYDRO. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_HYDRO | | |TES_HYDRO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESINDWASTEIEA | | |EnTESINDWASTEIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Industrial waste | | |Total energy supply, Industrial waste |
| |INDWASTE Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_INDWASTE | | |TES_INDWASTE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESMUNWASTENIEA | | |EnTESMUNWASTENIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Municipal waste | | |Total energy supply, Municipal waste |
| (non-renewable) | | (non-renewable) |
| |MUNWASTEN Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_MUNWASTEN | | |TES_MUNWASTEN |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESMUNWASTERIEA | | |EnTESMUNWASTERIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Municipal waste | | |Total energy supply, Municipal waste |
| (renewable) | | (renewable) |
| |MUNWASTER Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Municipal waste is split into renewable and non-renewable. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_MUNWASTER | | |TES_MUNWASTER |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTESNatGasIEA |
| | |Total energy supply, Natural Gas |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TES_NATGAS |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTESNuclearIEA |
| | |Total energy supply, Nuclear |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TES_NUCLEAR |
| | |0 |
| | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTESOBIOLIQIEA |
| | |Total energy supply, Other liquid |
| | biofuels |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TES_OBIOLIQ |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |EnTESOilIEA |
| | |Total energy supply, Crude, NGL and feedstocks |
| | |9/16/2024 |
| | |TES_CRNGFEED |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESNatGasIEA | | |EnTESOilProductsIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Natural Gas | | |Total energy supply, Oil products |
| |NATGAS Is equal to NATGAS . TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_NATGAS | | |TES_TOTPRODS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
| |
| |EnTESNuclearIEA
| |
| |Total energy supply, Nuclear
| |
| |NUCLEAR Is equal to NUCLEAR. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.
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| |TES_NUCLEAR
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| |WORLDBAL
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| |*.00000684
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| |-
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| |EnTESOBIOLIQIEA
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| |Total energy supply, Other liquid
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| biofuels
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| |OBIOLIQ Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.
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| |TES_OBIOLIQ
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| |WORLDBIG
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| |*.00000684
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| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESOILSHALEIEA | | |EnTESOILSHALEIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Oil shale and oil sands | | |Total energy supply, Oil shale and oil sands |
| |OILSHALE Is equal to OILSHALE. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_OILSHALE | | |TES_OILSHALE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
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| |WORLDBAL
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| |*.00000684
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| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESOTHERIEA | | |EnTESOTHERIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Other sources | | |Total energy supply, Other sources |
| |OTHER Other sources includes production not included elsewhere such as fuel cells. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_OTHER | | |TES_OTHER |
| | |0 |
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| |WORLDBIG
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| |*.00000684
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| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESPeatIEA | | |EnTESPeatIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Peat and peat products | | |Total energy supply, Peat and peat products |
| |PEAT Is equal to PEAT and PEATPROD. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_PEAT | | |TES_PEAT |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
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| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESPRIMSBIOIEA | | |EnTESPRIMSBIOIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Primary solid | | |Total energy supply, Primary solid |
| biofuels | | biofuels |
| |PRIMSBIO Primary solid biofuels is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels). Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_PRIMSBIO | | |TES_PRIMSBIO |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
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| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
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| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESRENEWNSIEA | | |EnTESRENEWNSIEA |
| Line 3,934: |
Line 3,477: |
| primary biofuels | | primary biofuels |
| and waste | | and waste |
| |RENEWNS This item is used when the detailed breakdown for primary biofuels and waste is not available. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_RENEWNS | | |TES_RENEWNS |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
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| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESSolarPhotoIEA | | |EnTESSolarPhotoIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Solar | | |Total energy supply, Solar |
| photovoltaics | | photovoltaics |
| |SOLARPV Electricity from photovoltaic cells. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_SOLARPV | | |TES_SOLARPV |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESSolarThermIEA | | |EnTESSolarThermIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Solar thermal | | |Total energy supply, Solar thermal |
| |SOLARTH Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by, flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools; solar thermal-electric plants. Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_SOLARTH | | |TES_SOLARTH |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESTideWaveOceanIEA | | |EnTESTideWaveOceanIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Tide, wave and | | |Total energy supply, Tide, wave and |
| ocean | | ocean |
| |TIDE Tide, wave and ocean represents the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_TIDE | | |TES_TIDE |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESTotalIEA | | |EnTESTotalIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Total | | |Total energy supply, Total |
| |TOTAL Is equal to TOTAL of all the previous energy sources. Is also equal to the sum of MTOTSOLID, MTOTOIL, NATGAS, NUCLEAR, HYDRO, COMRENEW and MTOTOTHER. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_TOTAL | | |TES_TOTAL |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |-
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| |EnTESOilProductsIEA
| |
| |Total energy supply, Oil products
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| |TOTPRODS Is equal to the sum of REFINGAS, ETHANE, LPG,NONBIOGASO, AVGAS, JETGAS, JETKERO, OTHKERO,NONBIODIES, RESFUEL, NAPHTHA, WHITESP, LUBRIC,BITUMEN, PARWAX, PETCOKE and ONONSPEC. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.
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| |TES_TOTPRODS
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBAL
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |EnTESWindIEA | | |EnTESWindIEA |
| |Total energy supply, Wind | | |Total energy supply, Wind |
| |WIND Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines. TES Total energy supply (TES) is made up of production + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. For World, TES is defined as production + imports - exports ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number. | | |9/16/2024 |
| |TES_WIND | | |TES_WIND |
| | |0 |
| | | | | |
| |
| |
| |WORLDBIG
| |
| |*.00000684
| |
| |} | | |} |
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