For 2013 estimated world energy consumption was 5 67 10 20 joules or 157 481 twh.
World energy consumption 2017 ppt.
The per capita energy consumption is estimated to be a very modest 530 kg of oil equivalent kgoe while the world average is approximately 1800 kgoe.
The united states energy information administration eia regularly publishes a report on world consumption for most types of primary energy resources.
By 2040 electricity becomes the leading source of final energy consumption in china overtaking coal in the late 2020s and oil shortly thereafter.
According to the iea the total world energy consumption in past years was 143 851 twh in 2008 133 602 twh in 2005 117 687 twh in 2000 and 102 569 twh in 1990.
In 2017 the world s electricity consumption amounted to approximately 22 3 trillion kilowatt hours.
Between 2015 and 2040 world energy consumpt ion increases by 28 in the ieo2017 reference case with more than half of the increase attributed to non oecd asia including china and india where.
Gross domestic product of 2 6 and 1 6 respectively from 2016 40 co mpared with 2 2 annual growth in the reference.
28 1 percent of the world energy consumption.
This statistic represents worldwide electricity consumption between 1980 and 2017.
The effects of economic assumptions on energy consumption are addres sed in the high and low economic growth cases which assume compound annua l growth rates for u s.
Four large scale shifts in the global energy system set the scene for the world energy outlook 2017.
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From 2005 to 2016 world coal consumption grew at an average annual rate of 1 6 percent.
The global energy trends 2017 analyses the world energy statistics from their independent and trusted energy databases providing first overview trends figures and conclusions of the world energy situation for the main markets.
Change in oil demand in china compared to other countries in the new policies scenario.
World energy outlook 2017.
China analysis and key findings.
From 2005 to 2016 world consumption of nuclear electricity.
A report by the international energy agency.
World consumption of nuclear electricity was 592 million tons of oil equivalent in 2016 accounting for 4 5 percent of the world energy consumption.