- Energy Consumption by Country 2025 - World Population Review
In 2022, Qatar ranked 53rd globally in total electricity consumption, and in 2023 it ranked 40th in oil consumption But despite its relatively small population, in 2023, Qatar had the highest per capita energy consumption rate in the world—averaging an estimated 817 gigajoules per person per year
- Energy consumption by source - Our World in Data
Year-to-year change in primary energy consumption by source; Year-to-year change in primary energy consumption from fossil fuels vs low-carbon energy; Year-to-year percentage change in primary energy consumption; Years of fossil fuel reserves left
- Final consumption – Key World Energy Statistics 2021 - IEA
Industry consumption by sub-sector of top five countries by total final consumption, 2019 Open
- Top Countries by Primary Energy Consumption
🔝 Leading Countries in Total Primary Energy Consumption Based on data from the U S Energy Information Administration (EIA) and other sources, the following countries topped the list in 2023: China : Approximately 161 9 exajoules (EJ), accounting for about 27 4% of global primary energy consumption
- Paris-eng energy-consumption-analysis - GitHub
This project analyzes the energy consumption breakdown by source for the top 5 energy-consuming countries: China, the United States, India, Russia, and Japan
- Top 10 Energy-Consuming Countries and Their Main Sources
The global energy landscape is diverse, with countries relying on a mixture of fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and renewable sources The top 10 energy-consuming countries in 2024 highlight the different ways nations approach their energy needs based on their industrial, economic, and geographical factors
- Global Energy Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations
Each chart shows how much energy a given country consumes from nine different sources The charts display each country’s consumption data for each energy source by the amount of exajoules
- World Energy Consumption Statistics - Enerdata
Global energy consumption grew faster than its historical trend (+2 2% in 2023), spurred by the BRICS (+5 1%), which accounted for 42% of the global energy consumption in 2023: energy consumption surged in China (+6 6%, twice its 2010-2019 average), India (+5 1%, slightly faster than the historical average), accelerated in Brazil (+3 3%, vs +0
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