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Energy Statistics Yearbook 2015

Energy Statistics Yearbook 2015

By United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs

Published by United Nations

English 542 pages 2018 ISBN 9789213629253
Estimated reading time: 9 h 56 min
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About this book

The 2015 Energy Statistics Yearbook is the 59th issue in a series of annual compilations of internationally comparable statistics summarizing world energy trends. Annual data for 229 countries and areas for the period 2012 to 2015 are presented on production, trade and consumption of energy: solids, liquids, gaseous fuels, electricity and heat, covering both renewable and non-renewable sources of energy. In addition, per capita consumption series are also provided for all energy products. Graphs are included to illustrate historic trends and/or changes in composition of production and/or consumption of major energy products. Special tables of interest include: international trade tables for coal, crude petroleum and natural gas by partner countries – providing information on direction of trade; selected series of statistics on renewables and wastes; refinery distillation capacity; and a table on selected energy resources.

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Energy Statistics Yearbook 2015 is available as PDF at 11 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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Energy Statistics Yearbook 2015 is available as PDF at 11 online bookshops.
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