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Gross inland consumption of energy. By products

Gross inland consumption of energy. Total 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 23,109 100.0
Spain 124,021 100.0
European Union-27 1,498,300 100.0
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.
Gross inland consumption of energy. Coal 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 260 1.1
Spain 20,940 16.9
European Union-27 279,027 18.6
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.
Gross inland consumption of energy. Oil and petroleum products 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 11,639 50.4
Spain 64,431 52.0
European Union-27 579,828 38.7
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.
Gross inland consumption of energy. Natural gas 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 3,937 17.0
Spain 15,219 12.3
European Union-27 308,597 20.6
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.
Gross inland consumption of energy. Nuclear energy 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 6,354 27.5
Spain 16,046 12.9
European Union-27 222,051 14.8
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.
Gross inland consumption of energy. Renewable sources and others 2000
Value % over total
Catalonia 920 4.0
Spain 7,384 6.0
European Union-27 108,796 7.3
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.

Last update: November 14, 2016. Revised series on December 23, 2021.

ENE

These statistics have a specific section with all the information available: Energy Balance (ENE).

Methodological note

Gross inland energy consumption, is the total energy demand of a country or region. It represents the quantity of energy necessary to satisfy inland consumption of the geographical entity under consideration. Gross inland energy consumption covers consumption by the energy sector itself, distribution and transformation losses, final energy consumption by end users, and takes into account the statistical differences.

It is calculated as the sum of the primary production, recovered products, net imports and variation of stocks. It does not include energy (fuel oil) provided to international maritime bunkers.