Global energy trends 2016.
World energy consumption 2017 statistics.
The global energy database can also be directly extracted.
The iea produces free monthly statistics with timely and consistent oil oil price natural gas and electricity data for all oecd member countries back to 2000.
It was mostly driven by fossil fuels.
Global energy trends 2018 edition.
All data shown is the most recent available as of august 2020.
Data detailed by region with updated statistics by region.
It covers energy supply and consumption for 150 countries and regions including all oecd countries over 100 other key energy producing and consuming countries as well as world and regional totals.
According to the european commission primary energy consumption declined by 0 7 in 2018 0 1 only for final energy consumption which is insufficient to meet the 2020 targets.
Trends 2020 edition.
Energy consumption increased at a slower pace than in previous years in china 3 2 the world s largest consumer since 2009 in russia 1 8 and in india 0 8 only.
It contains detailed data on the supply and consumption of energy for 150 countries and regions including all oecd countries over 100 other key countries as well as world totals.
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.
Global energy trends 2017 edition.
The most recent year varies with dataset.
This publication presents comprehensive world energy statistics on all energy sources coal gas oil electricity renewables and waste.
The carbon intensity of the world s total primary energy supply in 2017 equalled that in 1999.
Humanity made no progress to decarbonise the world energy system during this 18 year period and the rate of decarbonisation since has been roughly the same as that during 1990 2000.
Natural gas coal and oil increasing together by more than 370 mtoe in 2018.
Global energy consumption growth slowed down in 2019 0 6 compared to an average 2 year over the 2000 2018 period in a context of slower economic growth.
Annual paid data services with detailed country by country data on all fuels co2 emissions prices and taxes and energy policies.
World energy production was 14 421 mtoe in 2018 a 3 2 increase compared to 2017.
Global energy trends 2019 edition.
The iea s world energy balances presents comprehensive energy balances for all the world s largest energy producing and consuming countries.
All renewables and nuclear also increased by 60 mtoe and 19 mtoe respectively.
The highest annual reductions in primary energy consumption were posted in belgium austria and greece whereas the largest increases were observed in estonia.