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Energy Consumption by Country 2025 - World Population Review Top 10 Biggest Energy-Consuming Countries - Total (2023) In terms of overall energy consumption, China and the United States dwarf all other countries, with China using the most electricity and the U S consuming the most oil
Top 10 Energy-Consuming Countries and Their Main 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
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 !Energy Consumption Breakdown The chart illustrates the energy consumption in exajoules (EJ) for each country, categorized by source: Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Nuclear, and Renewables
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 (+1 7%) In China alone, TES increased 7 0 EJ (+4 7%) between 2021 and 2022 than a
Top Countries by 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
Primary energy consumption by country 2024| Statista China is the largest consumer of primary energy in the world, having used some 176 35 exajoules in 2024 This is a lot more than what the United States consumed, which comes in second place The
Energy Production and Consumption - Our World in Data How much energy do countries across the world consume? This interactive chart shows primary energy consumption country-by-country It is the sum of total energy consumption, including electricity, transport, and heating We look at electricity consumption individually later in this article