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IEA (2019), IEA releases new edition of global historical data series for all fuels, all sectors and energy balances, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/commentaries/iea-releases-new-edition-of-global-historical-data-series-for-all-fuels-all-sectors-and-energy-balances
Release of the most comprehensive series of energy data service
The IEA has just released the 2019 edition of the world’s most comprehensive series of energy databases and data services including World Energy Statistics and Balances, the full range of fuel information data services, and IEA Key World Energy Statistics.
This annual release adds verified data for 2017 along with provisional data for 2018 for many countries, fuels and sectors. The data reveal a range of emerging and continuing trends from around the world and across all sectors.
The consolidated data show that total primary energy supply (TPES) increased by 1.9% in 2017 relative to 2016, with the lion’s share of the growth coming from non-OECD countries. China alone accounted for 22% of TPES, far ahead of the United States at 16%, reflecting China’s increasingly central role in the global energy system.
IEA releases new edition of global historical data series for all fuels, all sectors and energy balances
Nick Johnstone, Chief Statistician Commentary —