China is the largest consumer of primary energy in the world, having used some 170.7 exajoules in 2023. This is a lot more than what the United States consumed, which comes in second place. The majority of primary energy fuels worldwide are still derived from fossil fuels, such as oil and coal. China's energy mix China’s primary energy mix has shifted from a dominant use of coal to an increase in natural gas and renewable sources. Since 2013, the renewables share in total energy consumption has grown by around eight percentage points. Overall, global primary energy consumption has increased over the last decade, and it is expected to experience the largest growth in emerging economies like the BRIC countries - Brazil, Russia, India, and China. What is primary energy? Primary energy is the energy inherent in natural resources such as crude oil, coal, and wind before further transformation. For example, crude oil can be refined into secondary fuels, such as gasoline or diesel, while wind is harnessed for electricity - itself a secondary energy source. A country’s total primary energy supply is a measure of the country’s primary energy sources. Meanwhile, end use energy is the energy directly consumed by the user and includes primary fuels such as natural gas, as well as secondary sources, like electricity and gasoline.
Per capita energy consumption averaged 21,394 kilowatt-hours worldwide in 2023. This was up from a pandemic induced slump in 2020. Qatar has the highest per capita energy consumption of any country worldwide.
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Global Alcohol Consumption Per Capita by Country, 2023 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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The average for 2014 based on 192 countries was 485.24 thousand barrels per day. The highest value was in the USA: 19106 thousand barrels per day and the lowest value was in Kiribati: 0.4 thousand barrels per day. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2014. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The United States consumed around 920 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2023. This was far more than any other country in the world. The country is a major gas producer and able to satisfy its gas demand through domestic production. Other large consumer and producer countries include Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Global natural gas consumption trends Worldwide natural gas consumption has remained relatively stable over the past three years, with global usage reaching about four trillion cubic meters in 2023. That same year, natural gas accounted for around 23.3 percent of global primary energy consumption, marking the lowest share since 2017. This downward trend in natural gas's share of the energy mix is attributed to a surge in natural gas prices and supply constraints between 2022 and 2023, in addition to greater electrification efforts. Natural gas in national energy landscapes The role of natural gas varies significantly across countries, with some countries heavily dependent on this fuel source. Trinidad and Tobago, for instance, derives nearly 90 percent of its energy from natural gas, while Iran relies on it for about 70 percent of its primary energy needs. In contrast, China, the world's largest consumer of primary energy, has been diversifying its energy mix. The country has gradually shifted away from coal dominance towards increased use of natural gas and renewable sources, reflecting a broader global trend towards cleaner energy options.
This statistic displays the largest per capita paper consuming countries worldwide in 2015. In that year, Luxembourg positioned as the leading paper consuming country per capita globally, at some 277 kilograms of paper consumed per person per year.
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Moldova Household Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Entertainment data was reported at 26.900 MDL in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 27.800 MDL for 2015. Moldova Household Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Entertainment data is updated yearly, averaging 24.800 MDL from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2016, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.800 MDL in 2015 and a record low of 19.300 MDL in 2006. Moldova Household Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Entertainment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Moldova – Table MD.H006: Household Consumption Expenditure: Monthly Average: per Capita.
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China Energy Consumption per Capita: Non Productive Use: LPG data was reported at 18.900 kg in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 19.300 kg for 2021. China Energy Consumption per Capita: Non Productive Use: LPG data is updated yearly, averaging 6.918 kg from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2022, with 43 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 23.100 kg in 2017 and a record low of 0.439 kg in 1980. China Energy Consumption per Capita: Non Productive Use: LPG data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.RBB: Energy Consumption per Capita.
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Global Wheat Consumption Per Capita, Forecast 2020-2029 by Country, 2024 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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Per capita wheat consumption varies significantly across different countries. Learn about the top wheat consuming countries and their per capita consumption rates. China, India, and the United States lead in wheat consumption, while Germany and France are prominent wheat consumers in Europe.
The world’s two largest coal consuming countries in 2023 were also the world’s two most populous nations: China and India, at 91.9 and 22 exajoules consumed, respectively. In the case of China, this equates to approximately 56 percent of the global coal consumption, whereas India accounted for 13.4 percent. Global coal consumption Global coal consumption has been steadily increasing since 1998. That year, the global consumption amounted to 94.9 exajoules. In 2010, consumption of coal reached 150.9 exajoules. This figure increased to 161.47 exajoules by 2022. China’s coal consumption over time As one of the largest consumers of coal in the world, China’s coal consumption has more than doubled since 1998. That year, the nation consumed 28.3 exajoules. However, since 2013, China has been slowly decreasing the consumption rate. In 2013, the East Asian country consumed 82.4 exajoules, and in 2016 this figure dropped to around 78 exajoules. The latest data shows that in 2022, China consumed 88.4 exajoules worth of coal. From 2015 to 2016, China’s coal consumption decreased by 1.6 percent. However, consumption increased from 2018 to 2019 by some 2.3 percent. Coal also represents the largest source of energy consumption in China, accounting for 56.8 percent of total energy consumption in 2020.
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Learn about poultry consumption per capita in key countries including the United States, China, Brazil, and India. Explore the factors influencing consumption and the most popular types of poultry in each country.
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China Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Urban data was reported at 34,557.000 RMB in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 32,994.000 RMB for 2023. China Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Urban data is updated yearly, averaging 5,026.700 RMB from Dec 1957 (Median) to 2024, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 34,557.000 RMB in 2024 and a record low of 220.680 RMB in 1964. China Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Urban data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Household Survey – Table CN.HD: Expenditure per Capita.
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Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Rural: Liaoning data was reported at 16,742.000 RMB in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 16,040.000 RMB for 2023. Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Rural: Liaoning data is updated yearly, averaging 1,790.220 RMB from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2024, with 45 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16,742.000 RMB in 2024 and a record low of 228.100 RMB in 1980. Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Rural: Liaoning data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Household Survey – Table CN.HD: Consumption Expenditure per Capita: Rural.
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Find out the top 5 countries with the highest sugar consumption per capita and the bottom 5 countries with the lowest sugar consumption per capita. Learn about the health implications of high sugar consumption and the efforts to reduce it. Discover how you can play a role in reducing sugar consumption in your daily life.
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Cement consumption per capita varies significantly between countries and regions around the world. This indicator is used to assess the level of infrastructure development and construction activity within a country. China and India are the largest consumers of cement, while developed countries have lower consumption due to established infrastructure networks. African and Southeast Asian countries have low consumption, and certain countries have exceptionally high consumption due to specific factors. Cement
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Czech Republic Consumption: per Capita Avg: AB: Wine data was reported at 19.920 l in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20.770 l for 2021. Czech Republic Consumption: per Capita Avg: AB: Wine data is updated yearly, averaging 18.770 l from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2022, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 20.770 l in 2021 and a record low of 16.000 l in 1998. Czech Republic Consumption: per Capita Avg: AB: Wine data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Czech Statistical Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Czech Republic – Table CZ.H022: Food and Beverage Consumption: per Capita Average.
China is the largest consumer of primary energy in the world, having used some 170.7 exajoules in 2023. This is a lot more than what the United States consumed, which comes in second place. The majority of primary energy fuels worldwide are still derived from fossil fuels, such as oil and coal. China's energy mix China’s primary energy mix has shifted from a dominant use of coal to an increase in natural gas and renewable sources. Since 2013, the renewables share in total energy consumption has grown by around eight percentage points. Overall, global primary energy consumption has increased over the last decade, and it is expected to experience the largest growth in emerging economies like the BRIC countries - Brazil, Russia, India, and China. What is primary energy? Primary energy is the energy inherent in natural resources such as crude oil, coal, and wind before further transformation. For example, crude oil can be refined into secondary fuels, such as gasoline or diesel, while wind is harnessed for electricity - itself a secondary energy source. A country’s total primary energy supply is a measure of the country’s primary energy sources. Meanwhile, end use energy is the energy directly consumed by the user and includes primary fuels such as natural gas, as well as secondary sources, like electricity and gasoline.