China: Energy Country Profile - Our World in Data Nuclear energy – alongside renewables – is a low-carbon energy source For a number of countries, it makes up a large share of energy consumption This interactive chart shows the share of energy that comes from nuclear sources
Insights by source - Statistical review of world energy • Total primary energy consumption increased by 2% over its 2022 level, 0 6% above its ten-year average and over 5% above its 2019 pre-COVID level • Renewables’ share of total primary energy consumption reached 14 6%, an increase of 0 4% over the previous year
Global Energy Review 2025 Renewables accounted for most of the growth in global energy supply (38%), followed by natural gas (28%), coal (15%), oil (11%) and nuclear (8%) Emerging and developing economies accounted for over 80% of global energy demand growth
Energy Statistics Pocketbook 2025 - UNSD World total energy supply1 (TES) was 619 2 EJ in 2022, increasing by 1 7% compared to 2021 The increase affected all regions but Oceania and Europe, and was most intense in Asia (+4 0%) and
Global Electricity Review 2025 | Ember Ember’s sixth annual Global Electricity Review provides the first comprehensive overview of changes in global electricity generation in 2024, based on reported data It presents the trends underlying them, and the likely implications for energy sources and power sector emissions in the near future
World Energy Statistics - Worldometer Global energy consumption live statistics Percentage of renewable and non-renewable (fossil fuels: oil, natural gas, and coal) Energy consumption and production by country
Energy consumption by source - Our World in Data When will countries phase out coal power? Our World in Data is free and accessible for everyone Help us do this work by making a donation Measured in terms of primary energy using the substitution method
Overview of World and U. S. Energy Data and Projections Key Uncertainties to 2025 • Oil price and natural gas supply and price – security implications of financial flows • Technology costs (nuclear, renewables, carbon sequestration) • Policies (if any) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions • (2025 and beyond) Hydrogen’s role as an energy carrier
Fossil Fuel Production and Consumption – World Energy Data Trends of energy production, consumption and emissions Menu Menu Search Search for: Close search China: 17: Russia: 6: Germany: 18: Saudi Arabia: 7: India: 19: South Korea: 8: Indonesia: 20: South Africa: 9: Therefore, in 2023, only 24 countries were collectively responsible for about 90% of coal production, 80% of oil and gas