Gibraltar: Energy use per capita
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Gibraltar |
Energy use per capita |
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Latest value | 6,040.46 |
Year | 2014 |
Measure | kilograms of oil equivalent |
Data availability | 1971 - 2014 |
Average | 3,127.63 |
Min - Max | 888.61 - 6,040.46 |
Source | The World Bank |
The latest value from 2014 is 6040.46 kilograms of oil equivalent, an increase from 5672.15 kilograms of oil equivalent in 2013. In comparison, the world average is 2619.80 kilograms of oil equivalent, based on data from 132 countries. Historically, the average for Gibraltar from 1971 to 2014 is 3127.63 kilograms of oil equivalent. The minimum value, 888.61 kilograms of oil equivalent, was reached in 1978 while the maximum of 6040.46 kilograms of oil equivalent was recorded in 2014.
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The energy use per capita in Gibraltar includes all types of energy sources, from domestic production and imports. For easy comparison, the energy is expressed in kilograms of oil equivalent.
Definition: Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport.
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Energy use per capita | 6,040.46 | 2014 | kilograms of oil equivalent |
Share of clean energy | 0.00 | 2020 | percent |
Electricity from renewable sources, kWh | 0.00 | 2015 | million kWh |
Energy imports | 100.00 | 2014 | percent |
Access to electricity | 100.00 | 2021 | percent |