Demand Energy Supply and Demand – 2000/2001 FinalEnergy Use by Type of FuelFinal ... FinalEnergy Use by Type of Fuel - 1976 to 2001 Manufacturing: FinalEnergy Use by Type of Fuel - 2000/2001 Manufacturing: FinalEnergy Use by Sector - 2000/2001 ... MAPS Energy Resources: Non-Renewable Wind Resources Solar Resources Electricity Infrastructure ENERGY – WESTERN AUSTRALIA The establishment of a competitive gas market
Chart 1.1.6: Finalenergy consumption by type of fuel Solid fuels Other Electricity Electricity Solid fuels Gas Petroleum Gas Petroleum ... 1.1.19 Table 1.1.5 also shows trends in finalenergy consumption for individual ... of finalenergy consumption, but this share has declined steadily to around 2 per cent
8.16 Figure 18 presents historic, and forecasts final, energy use by fueltype. The analysis suggests major growth in the natural gas component, which is expected ... Greater Perth Infrastructure Coordination Discussion Paper No. 8 Figure 18: FinalEnergy Use by Type of Fuel Western Australia (1975-2010) Forecast Average ... sector will represent around 50 per cent of energy demand by 2010, displacing
4.1.2. FinalEnergy Consumption by Sector Industry Others 4.1.3. FinalEnergy Consumption by Fuel per year between 2005 and 2030. Natural gas is the fastest growing ... Finalenergy use of coal is projected to grow on average by 1.9 percent per year ... APS BAU APS BAU APS BAU APS '30 Transport '30 Non-Energy '05 '30 '05
Chart 1.1.6: Finalenergy consumption by type of fuel Other Solid fuels 1½% 1½% Electricity 11½% Electricity Solid fuels Gas 10½% Petroleum 45½% Gas 32½% Petroleum ... 1.1.19 Table 1.1.5 also shows trends in finalenergy consumption for individual ... of finalenergy consumption, but this share has declined steadily to around 2 per cent
13.1 The energy economy Development of main aggregates Table 13.1: Finalenergy consumption by type of fuel, 1993-99 Mtoe and % 1997 1999 * Total (Mtoe ... towards world market levels but fortunately possesses sizeable oil and gas reserves (see Chapter 9). An overview of finalenergy consumption in recent years is provided by Tables 13.1 and 13.2. ... and (*) Energy Data Associates. Table 13.2: Finalenergy consumption by sector, 1993-97 Mtoe
Figure 2.4 Finalenergy consumption by type of fuel, 1970 and 2001 Other Electricity Solid fuels Gas Petroleum Other (including renewables) Solid fuels Electricity Petroleum Gas Figure 2.5 Trend in electricity consumption, 1970-2001 ... of energy in the future. It has a rising share of energy demand under all scenarios ... 7). Security is improved by having a diversity of different sorts of fuel in use within the energy system, while flexibility is important as it helps the energy system to react
Total finalenergy consumption by fueltype, 2007 Source: Units: Link: Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) GWh otal_final.aspx ... Coal, Manufactured fuels, Petroleum products, Natural gas, Electricity, Renewables & waste
Figure 3.22.4: FinalEnergy Consumption by Type, 1990–2006 h Asia 19 In terms of consumption by fueltype, coal’s share of the total finalconsumption decreased from 17% in 1990 to 12% in 2006, with an annual average ... MTOE Industry Transport Residential Commercial Others Source: IEA. Figure 3.22.4: FinalEnergy Consumption by Type, 1990–2006 MTOE Coal Oil Gas Electricity Others Source: IEA.