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Published: 20 September 2006
Total energy consumption grew by 11 per cent in the first half of the year
Total energy consumption amounted to 759 petajoule in the first half of 2006, which is nearly 11 per cent more than in the corresponding period of 2005. Carbon dioxide emissions of energy production and use grew by 10 per cent compared with the emissions one year ago. The main reason for the growth was the rise in energy consumption of industry from last year's low level. The growth was also significantly influenced by the increase in condensate production for energy supply. This is due to that fuels are used over 2.5-fold more in condensate production compared with the volume of electricity produced.
Except for hydro power, all the biggest energy sources were consumed more in January to June than at the same time last year. Consumption of coal and wood fuels grew most, by 34 and 30 per cent. Here coal also includes coke and blast furnace gas and coke oven gas. Use of peat and natural gas and net imports of electricity also increased clearly.
Total Energy Consumption, PJ
Source: Energy Supply, Consumption and Prices 2006, Second Quarter. Statistics Finland.The data will also be published in Ministry of Trade and Industry's Energy Review 3/2006 in October.
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- Tables
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Appendix tables
- Table 01. Total Energy Consumption by Source (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 02. Supplies and Total Consumption of Electricity (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 03. Energy Imports by Country of Origin in 2005 (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 04. Energy Exports by Recipient Country in 2005 (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 05. Consumer Prices of Liquid Fuels (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 06. Consumer Prices of Hard Coal, Natural Gas and Domestic Fuels in Heat Production (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 07. Price of Natural Gas by Type of Consumer (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 08. Price of Electricity by Type of Consumer (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 09. Price of District Heating by Type of Consumer (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 10. Excise Taxes, Value Added Taxes and Fiscal Charges and Fees Included in Consumer Prices of Some Energy Sources (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Table 11. Energy Taxes, Precautionary Stock Fees and Oil Pollution Fees (Excel) (20.9.2006)
- Figures
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- Figure 01. Changes in GDP, Energy Consumption and Electricity Consumption 1995-, % (20.9.2006)
- Figure 02. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuels and Peat Use 1990-, Mt (20.9.2006)
- Figure 03. Coal Consumption 1993-, mill. t (20.9.2006)
- Figure 04. Consumption of Natural Gas 1993-, bn m3 (20.9.2006)
- Figure 05. Peat Consumption 1993-, TWh (20.9.2006)
- Figure 06. Domestic Oil Deliveries 1993-, mill. t (20.9.2006)
- Figure 07. Import Prices of Oil 1997-, /t (20.9.2006)
- Figure 08. Consumer Prices of Principal Oil Products 1995-, c/l (20.9.2006)
- Figure 09. Fuel Prices in Heat Production 1995-, /MWh (20.9.2006)
- Figure 10. Fuel Prices in Electricity Production 1995-, /MWh (20.9.2006)
- Figure 11. Price of Electricity by Type of Consumer 1994-, c/kWh (20.9.2006)
- Figure 12. Average Monthly SpotPrices at the Nord Pool Power Exchange 1998-, /MWh (20.9.2006)
Last updated 20.9.2006
Statistics:
Energy supply, consumption and prices [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-338X. 2nd quarter 2006. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 23.11.2024].
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