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Key world energy statistics Also available on smartphones and tablets 2016 KEY WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS KEyWorld2016.indb 1 01/09/2016 11:38:32 IEA member countries: Australia Austria al E nergy Ag Belgium n e Canada o n i c Czech Republic t y a Denmark n r Estonia e t Finland n er h France I et g Germany o T e Greece Secure Sust ain abl Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States The European Commission also participates in the work of the IEA. KEyWorld2016.indb 2 01/09/2016 11:38:33 IEA member countries: Foreword Australia Austria The IEA was established in November 1974 to promote energy Belgium se urity and provide authoritative analysis on energy for its member Canada countries and beyond. From the beginning, energy statistics have Czech Republic been and remain at the heart of all the work of the IEA. They Denmark provi a comprehensive view on energy production, transformation Estonia and and RD&D and the wider impact of energy use on CO Finland 2 emissions. Over the years with the cooperation of energy France statisticians around the world, the IEA has gained recognition as Germany one of the world’s most authoritative sources for energy statistics. Greece The purpose of producing energy statistics is to use them to monitor Hungary changes in energy production and use, inform debate and provide Ireland a wider understanding of energy. In Key World Energy Statistics Italy (KWES), we look to highlight some of the key facts and trends from Japan across the vast number of datasets the IEA produces to enable Korea everyone to know more about energy. So if you want to know who Luxembourg are the top ten producers of oil or coal or the leading exporters of gas, what has been the evolution of electricity production since 1971, Netherlands how energy use contributes to CO emissions or if you simply want to New Zealand 2 see the world picture of energy production and use – that information Norway and more is in KWES. Poland KWES is a summary of the comprehensive data made available by Portugal the IEA via its website: http://www.iea.org/statistics/. It is also Slovak Republic avaiable in app form for all major mobile devices. Spain Because energy plays such a vital role in our lives today, I hope Sweden that these statistics will not only inform but also help policymakers Switzerland and others to make wise decisions so that energy is produced and Turkey United Kingdom As I like to say, in the world of energy, data always wins. I would United States theefore like to thank Duncan Millard, the IEA Chief Statistician and his excellent team for their work in ensuring we all have the data needed to gain a comprehensive understanding of energy. The European Commission also participates in Dr. Fatih Birol the work of the IEA. Executive Director, International Energy Agency KEyWorld2016.indb 3 01/09/2016 11:38:34 T Supply A B Transformation L Consumption E Energy balances O F Prices C Emissions O N Outlook T E Energy indicators N Conversion factors T S Glossary KEyWorld2016.indb 4 01/09/2016 11:38:34 T Supply A B Transformation L Consumption E Energy balances O F Prices C Emissions O N Outlook T E Energy indicators N Conversion factors T S Glossary KEyWorld2016.indb 5 01/09/2016 11:38:34 S Total primary energy u supply by fuel p p l World y World¹ total primary energy supply (TPES) from 1971 to 2014 by fuel (Mtoe) 14 000 12 000 10 000 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 1971 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 Coal2 Oil Natural gas Nuclear Hydro Biofuels and waste Other3 1973 and 2014 fuel s hares of TPES 1973 2014 Biofuels and waste 10.5% Other³ Biofuels and waste Other³ 0.1% 10.3% 1.4% Hydro N0u.c9l%ear1.8% Coal² N4u.c8l%ear H2y.4d%ro Coal² Natural gas 24.5% 28.6% 16.0% Natural gas 21.2% Oil Oil 46.2% 31.3% 6 101 Mtoe 13 699 Mtoe 1. World includes international aviation and international marine bunkers. 6 2. In these graphs, peat and oil shale are aggregated with coal. 3. Includes geothermal, solar, wind, heat, etc. KEyWorld2016.indb 6 01/09/2016 11:38:34 Total primary energy S u supply by fuel p p l OECD y OECD total primary energy supply1 from 1971 to 2015 by fuel (Mtoe) 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 0 1971 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Coal2 Oil Natural gas Nuclear Hydro Biofuels and waste Other3 1973 and 2015 fuel shares of TPES1 1973 2015 Hydro Other³ Biofuels and waste Other³ 2.1% 0.2% Biofuels 5.8% 2.1% Nuclear and waste 1.3% 2.3% Hydro Nuclear 2.2% Coal² Natural gas C22o.a6l%² 9.8% 18.0% 18.9% Natural gas Oil 26.0% Oil 36.1% 52.6% 3 740 Mtoe 5 269 Mtoe 1. Excludes electricity trade. 2. In these graphs, peat and oil shale are aggregated with coal. 7 3. Includes geothermal, solar, wind, heat, etc. KEyWorld2016.indb 7 01/09/2016 11:38:34 S Total primary energy u supply by region p p l World y World total primary energy supply from 1971 to 2014 by region (Mtoe) 16 000 14 000 12 000 10 000 8 000 6 000 4 000 2 000 0 1971 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 OECD Middle East Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia China Asia1 Non-OECD Americas Africa Bunkers2 1973 and 2014 regional shares of TPES 1973 2014 Non-OECD Bunkers² Africa Bunkers² Americas Africa 3.0% 5.6% 2.7% 3.5% 3.4% Non-OECD Asia¹ 5.5% Americas 4.7% China 7.0% Asia¹ OECD 12.7% 38.4% Non-OECD OECD Europe 61.3% China and Eurasia 22.4% 15.5% Non-OECD Europe Middle East 0.8% and Eu8r.a2s%ia Middle East 5.3% 6 101 Mtoe 13 699 Mtoe 1. Asia excludes China and OECD countries of Asia. 8 2. Includes international aviation and international marine bunkers. KEyWorld2016.indb 8 01/09/2016 11:38:34 Total primary energy S u supply by region p p OECD l y OECD total primary energy supply1 from 1971 to 2015 by region (Mtoe) 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 0 1971 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 OECD Americas OECD Asia Oceania OECD Europe 1973 and 2015 regional shares of TPES1 1973 2015 OECD Asia Oceania OECD OECD Asia OECD 11.1% Europe Oceania Europe 36.8% 16.8% 32.3% OECD OECD Americas Americas 52.1% 50.9% 3 740 Mtoe 5 269 Mtoe 1. Excludes electricity trade. 9 KEyWorld2016.indb 9 01/09/2016 11:38:35

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