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== Final consumption ==
== Final consumption ==


'''World energy final consumption''' is the world-wide consumption of energy by end-users. This energy consists of fuel (76%), electricity (20%) and heat obtained from heat networks (4%). The table lists fuel and electricity amounts and how much of these is renewable energy. A short list of heat is shown separately. Non-energy products derived from coal, oil and gas (lubricants, asphalt, petrochemicals) are not considered here.
This is the world-wide consumption of energy by end-users. This energy consists of fuel (76%), electricity (20%) and heat obtained from heat networks (4%). The table lists fuel and electricity amounts and how much of these is renewable energy. A short list of heat is shown separately. Non-energy products derived from coal, oil and gas (lubricants, asphalt, petrochemicals) are not considered here.


=== Fuel ===
=== Fuel ===

Revision as of 15:41, 10 October 2015

World energy supply consists of worldwide production and preparation of combustible and nuclear fuel, generation of electricity, and energy transport.

Mankind has always used fuel. Coal and oil extraction are very old. Wind and water have moved thousands of years wind- and water mills and sailing-boats. Roughly 200 year ago largescale mining of lignite and coal provided much more fuel, enabling industrialization.

Here contemporary energy supply is outlined.

Energy production

This is the world-wide production of primary energy from fossil, nuclear and renewable sources. Primary means: extracted or captured directly from natural sources.

Energy sources are usually classified as

  • fossil, using coal, lignite, petroleum and natural gas,
  • nuclear, using uranium,
  • renewable, using hydro power, biomass, wind and solar energy, among others.

The table lists the top 16 countries producing about 70% of the total of all more than 190 countries. These 16 with the 28 countries of the EU produce 78%. The amounts are given in million tonnes of oil equivalent per year (Mtoe/a, 1 Mtoe = 11.63 TWh). The data are of 2012.[1]

Primary energy assesment.[2]

  • Fossil: based on net calorific value.
  • Nuclear: heat produced by nuclear reactions, 3 times the electric energy, based on 33% efficiency of nuclear plants.
  • Renewable: biomass based on net calorific value. Electric energy produced by hydro power, wind turbines and solar panels.[3] Geothermal heat used in power plants is set at 10 times the electric energy, assuming 10% efficiency.

Production by country

Total
Mtoe/a
Fossil Nuclear Renewable
WORLD 13460 82% 5% 13%
China 2525 86% 1% 13%
United States 1806 80% 12% 8%
Russia 1332 95% 3% 2%
European Union 799 47% 29% 24%
Saudi Arabia 625 100% 0 0
India 545 62% 2% 36%
Indonesia 440 83% 0 17%
Canada 420 83% 6% 11%
Iran 303 99% 0 1%
Nigeria 272 60% 0 40%
Brazil 252 64% 34% 2%
Qatar 220 100% 0 0
Mexico 219 91% 1% 8%
Norway 200 93% 0 7%
Venezuela 200 96% 0 4%
Arab Emirates 194 100% 0 0
Kuwait 173 100% 0 0

52% of world energy production is petroleum and natural gas.Petroleum

Between production and final consumption

Import Export
European Union 1450 524
United States 635 260
China 511 43
Japan 449 14
India 311 68
S-Korea 287 59
Mid-East 105 1196
Canada 83 252
Indonesia 53 279
Russia 28 593
Norway 7 176

Primary energy is converted in many ways to prepare for end-use.

  • Lignite and coal mainly go to power plants, see World electricity consumption section Generation. Coke is derived by destructive distillation of bituminous coal.
  • Petroleum goes to oil refineries.
  • Uranium has to be enriched for nuclear reactors.
  • Biomass is converted to biofuel.

Primary and converted energy is also traded among countries. Big transport goes by tanker, truck, train and by gas pipes and electricity network. The table lists the main import and export of countries and regions in Mtoe/a.

Final consumption

This is the world-wide consumption of energy by end-users. This energy consists of fuel (76%), electricity (20%) and heat obtained from heat networks (4%). The table lists fuel and electricity amounts and how much of these is renewable energy. A short list of heat is shown separately. Non-energy products derived from coal, oil and gas (lubricants, asphalt, petrochemicals) are not considered here.

Fuel

Fuel includes

  • Fossil fuel: natural gas, fuel derived from petroleum (LPG, gasoline, kerosene, gas/diesel, fuel oil), from coal (anthracite, bituminous coal, coke, lignite, blast furnace gas)
  • Renewable fuel: biofuel and fuel derived from waste, so far as it is traded.

Final consumption by country

The table lists the top 40 consuming countries, which use about 90% of the consumption of all more than 190 countries. The amounts for fuel are given in million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) based on net calorific value. For electricity 1 Mtoe = 11.63 TWh. The data are of 2012.[4]

Fuel Electricity Inhabitants
Mtoe/a renewable Mtoe/a renewable million
WOLRD 6260 18% 1630 21% 7040
North-America
United States 1000 7% 321 13% 314
Canada 138 7% 43.2 59% 34.9
Mexico 89.6 8% 19.8 23% 117
South-America
Brazil 167 34% 40.6 82% 199
Argentina 44.2 5% 10.3 41% 41.1
Venezuela 42.8 2% 7.6 65% 30.0
Europe and Russia
Germany 144 10% 45.2 25% 81.9
France 103 12% 37.3 16% 65.4
United Kingdom 92.1 5% 27.3 13% 63.7
Italy 85.8 7% 25.5 32% 60.9
Spain 57.9 11% 20.7 31% 46.2
Ukraine 43.3 2% 11.9 8% 45.6
Poland 45.4 13% 10.5 10% 38.5
Netherlands 35.3 3% 9.2 14% 16.8
Belgium 26.7 1% 7.0 14% 11.1
Sweden 15.7 40% 10.9 60% 9.5
Austria 18.2 23% 5.4 77% 8.4
Russia 206 1% 63.7 21% 144
Mid-East
Iran 129 0 17.1 5% 76.4
Turkey 62.4 9% 16.6 27% 74.9
Saudi Arabia 59.2 0 19.8 0 28.3
Arab Emirates 41.8 0 7.5 0 9.2
Southern Asia
China 1140 19% 355 20% 1360
India 401 43% 74.7 16% 1240
Japan 191 1% 79.4 12% 128
Indonesia 134 40% 15.1 11% 247
South Korea 76.6 4% 41.4 2% 50.0
Thailand 59.0 26% 13.9 9% 67.7
Pakistan 62.3 47% 6.6 29% 179
Vietnam 41.8 34% 9.4 40% 88.8
Taiwan 26.9 1% 19.1 5% 23.4
Uzbekistan 27.6 0 3.7 26% 29.8
Malaysia 28.4 1% 10.4 16% 29.2
Kazakhstan 28.3 8.5 6.0 12% 16.8
Australia and Africa
Australia 56.6 8% 18.0 9% 23.1
Nigeria 113 88% 2.2 23% 169
South Africa 49.4 22% 17.0 2% 52.3
Egypt 36.8 4% 12.1 12% 80.7
Algeria 24.7 0 3.5 1% 38.5

Heat

Heat (Mtoe/a)
WORLD 287
Russia 124
China 71
Germany 10
Poland 6
United States 6
Sweden 5
South Korea 5

Heat, not generated with fuel or electricity by end-users but delivered to them as hot water, is treated separately in energy statistics. But these statistics are incomplete. Only China and Russia report large amounts. India, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Brazil and Mexico are listed as zero, which is unlikely.

Notes and references

  1. IEA Statistics search, Balances
  2. IEA Statistics manual, chapter 7
  3. Water and air flow energy that drives hydro and wind turbines, and sunlight that powers solar panels, are not taken as primary in energy statistics.
  4. IEA Statistics search, Balances