The carbon intensity of the world s total primary energy supply in 2017 equalled that in 1999.
Global energy consumption pie chart.
In 2019 the electric power sector accounted for about 96 of total u s.
It does not include energy from food and the extent to which direct biomass burning has been.
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Utility scale electricity generation nearly all of which was sold.
It allows to browse data through intuitive maps and graphs for a visual analysis of the latest trends in the energy industry.
Non renewable energy sources.
This growth in per capita energy consumption does however vary significantly between countries and regions.
There are five energy use sectors and the amounts in quadrillion btu or quads of their primary energy consumption in 2019 were.
The following pie chart figure 4 shows the united states energy consumption by source in 2019.
Electric power 37 1 quads.
The most recent year varies with dataset.
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.
The global energy statistical yearbook is a enerdata s free online interactive data tool.
The sustainable development scenario maps out a way to meet sustainable energy goals in full requiring rapid and widespread changes across all parts of the energy system.
On production consumption and trade of oil gas coal power and renewables.
Natural gas is in second place with 32 share of energy consumption.
All data shown is the most recent available as of august 2020.
As shown in the chart petroleum that is mainly used for the purpose of transportation has the biggest share of 37.
Between 1970 2014 average consumption has increased by approximately 45 percent.
This scenario charts a path fully aligned with the paris agreement by holding the rise in global temperatures to well below 2 c and pursuing efforts to limit it to.
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In 2012 82 per cent of global energy consumption was from fossil fuels such as coal oil and gas.