Primary Energy Consumption - UK
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2013
Primary Energy Consumption - Sweden
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2013
Primary Energy Consumption – France
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2013
Primary energy consumption per capita
(3 countries)
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CO2 emissions per capita (3 countries)
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Top CO2 emitters (Europe)
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Les données du Data Portal du Shift Project sur l'électricité britannique et suédoise

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Gas and oil main resources being used in primary consumption, with coal at 16% in 2013 Renewables represent very small portion / nuclear: 8% Overall consumption has gone down over the past 10 years
  • #3 Nuclear is main source of energy with 41% in 2013 Followed by oil at 38% > reduced in the 80’s, has been going down slowly but steadily No more coal since 1995 Renewables and hydro represent 16% in 2013
  • #4 Nuclear is main source of energy with 42% > that percentage has gone up considerably since the early 80’s Oil is the 2nd source at 36% No more coal since 2005 Renewables and hydro are minor, less than 5%
  • #5 Measured in million tons oil equivalent (Mtoe) per million people Primary energy consumption > represents the sum of all the types of energy sourced to be consumed across each country Sweden at 0.4 higher than France, with UK at 0.3 Million tons oil equivalent
  • #6 In metric ton CO2 per million people With Sweden and France neck to neck at about 1.4 metric ton CO2 per million people And the UK considerably higher at 2 metric ton CO2 per million people (when previous graph shows it has the lowest consumption per capita)
  • #7 In metric ton CO2 equivalent in 2010 We can see how emissions are broken down by sectors Germany at the very top with 18%, followed by the UK at 12%. France is 4th with 9% Sweden is 17th with 1,2%