European countries by electricity consumption per person

The map data is for year 2012 from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in kWh per year.

Table

The table uses 2012 data from the World Bank.[2] Numbers are in kWh per year.

Country 2010 2011 2012
Albania Albania 1 947 2 195 2 118
Austria Austria 8 347 8 390 8 507
Belarus Belarus 3 564 3 629 3 698
Belgium Belgium 8 369 8 021 7 987
Bulgaria Bulgaria 4 560 4 864 4 762
Croatia Croatia 3 814 3 901 3 819
Cyprus Cyprus 4 623 4 271 4 057
Czech Republic Czechia 6 348 6 299 6 305
Denmark Denmark 6 328 6 168 6 039
Estonia Estonia 6 506 6 314 6 689
Finland Finland 16 483 15 707 15 687
France France 7 736 7 217 7 344
Germany Germany 7 264 7 146 7 270
Greece Greece 5 318 5 380 5 511
Hungary Hungary 3 876 3 895 3 919
Iceland Iceland 51 440 52 374 53 203
Republic of Ireland Ireland 5 911 5 661 5 665
Italy Italy 5 494 5 515 5 398
Latvia Latvia 3 230 3 265 3 588
Lithuania Lithuania 3 471 3 530 3 608
Luxembourg Luxembourg 16 830 15 586 14 696
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 3 521 3 825 3 626
Malta Malta 4 171 4 689 4 761
Montenegro Montenegro 5 420 5 752 5 416
Netherlands Netherlands 7 010 7 036 6 871
Norway Norway 24 891 23 510 23 658
Poland Poland 3 797 3 880 3 899
Portugal Portugal 4 959 4 848 4 736
Romania Romania 2 551 2 639 2 604
Russia Russia 6 410 6 486 6 617
Serbia Serbia 4 359 4 490 4 387
Slovenia Slovenia 6 521 6 806 6 778
Spain Spain 5 707 5 599 5 573
Sweden Sweden 14 934 14 030 14 290
Switzerland Switzerland 8 175 7 928 7 886
Turkey Turkey 2 498 2 709 2 794
Ukraine Ukraine 3 550 3 662 3 641
United Kingdom United Kingdom 5 701 5 473 5 452

See also

Plotted maps

References

  1. "Electric power consumption (kWh per capita)". The World Bank. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  2. "Electric power consumption (kWh per capita)". The World Bank. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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