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Estimated InternationalEnergy Flows
2007
C.A. Smith, R.D. Belles, and A.J. Simon
March 2011
Abstract . 1Introduction . 1Flow Charts
Individual National Energy Flow Charts .... 2
Global Energy Flow Chart . 137Analysis ... 138Flow Definitions ... 139Conclusions ... 146References ... 146
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2007 Estimated Energy Flow Charts Page 1 of 146LLNL-TR-473098
2007 Estimated International Energy Flow sClara Smith, Rich Belles and A.J. SimonLawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abst ract
An energy flow chart or atlas for 136 countries has been constructed from data maintained bythe International Energy Agency (IEA) and estimates of energy use patterns for the year 2007.
Approximately 490 exajoules (460 quadrillion BTU) of primary energy are used in aggregate bythese countries each year. While the basic structure of the energy system is consistent fromcountry to country, patterns of resource use and consumption vary. Energy can be visualizedas it flows from resources (i.e. coal, petroleum, natural gas) through transformations such aselectricity generation to end uses (i.e. residential, commercial, industrial, transportation). Theseflow patterns are visualized in this atlas of 136 country-level energy flow charts.
Introduction
Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) has published flow charts (also referred to as SankeyDiagrams) of important national commodities since the early 1970s. The most widelyrecognized of these charts is the U.S. energy flow chart (http://flowcharts.llnl.gov ). LLNL hasalso published charts depicting carbon (or carbon dioxide potential) flow and water flow at thenational level as well as energy, carbon, and water flows at the international, state, municipal,and organizational (i.e. United States Air Force) level. Flow charts are valuable as single-pagereferences that contain quantitative data about resource, commodity, and byproduct flows in agraphical form that also conveys structural information about the system that manages those
flows.
This is the first comprehensive package of worldwide country-level energy flowcharts that hasbeen produced.
Energy use data is compiled by the IEA in the publications: Energy Balances of Non-OECDCountries and Energy Balances of OECD Countries. These publications are updated annuallyand generally report data for the time period two years prior to its year of update (ie. the 2009update records energy use in 2007). IEA data contains information on primary resourceconsumption, electricity generation, and energy consumption within each of the economicsectors.
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Solar0.084
Nuclear0
Hydro10
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0.63
Coal1.1
Biomass9.0
Petroleum67
ElectricityandHeat
12
Residential19
Commercial3.4
Industrial24
Non-Energy7.4
Trans-portation
33
Albania Energy Flowin 2007: ~96 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
8.7
3.9
1.6
0.55
0.084
10
0.25
0.25
0.55
8.0
0.50
0.55
1.3
18
7.4
33
6.7
1.2
4.7
25
8.3
0.084
3.3
1.3
estic59
Exports1.9
estic92
rts3
estic0
estic2
rts4
7.5
2.8
0.13
0.084
19
2.2
12
Imports10
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.80
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas3100
Coal34
Biomass3.2
Petroleum3800
ElectricityandHeat430
Residential410
Commercial0
Industrial410
Non-Energy88
Trans-portation
320
Algeria Energy Flowin 2007: ~1600 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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1.9
37260
170
0.80
410
52
49
5.8
29
3.2
16
82
35
270
140
82
240
81
170estic00
Exports2200
Exports3300
estic9
rts
estic2
estic00
rts
Exports0.97
64
100
330
260
Imports1.0
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro12
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas24
Coal0
Biomass280
Petroleum3800
ElectricityandHeat
19
Residential230
Commercial24
Industrial130
Non-Energy4.6
Trans-portation
65
Angola Energy Flowin 2007: ~460 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
8.4
3.424
12
200
79
7.8
23
4.6
65
79
8.4
26
49
16
14
24
estic4
Exports3600
estic80
estic
00
rts
7.5
11
100
16
150
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Solar0
Nuclear79
Hydro110
Wind0.21
Geothermal0
Natural Gas1600
Coal45
Biomass110
Petroleum1600
ElectricityandHeat880
Residential470
Commercial140
Industrial1100
Non-Energy210
Trans-portation
680
Argentina Energy Flowin 2007: ~3100 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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2.2
170
81
420
44
320
79
110
0.21
530
68
120
26
17
20
12
5.9
69
110
380
140
560
160
49
210
510
170
39
11
estic00
rts Exports
95
Exports2.1
Exports390
estic9
rts
estic10
estic00
rts
Exports9.5
100
330
840
92
310
Imports37
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Solar0
Nuclear28
Hydro6.7
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas70
Coal0
Biomass0
Petroleum18
ElectricityandHeat
54
Residential7.3
Commercial3.0
Industrial64
Non-Energy2.3
Trans-portation
10
Armenia Energy Flowin 2007: ~120 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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0.46
7.5
3.0
50
28
6.7
19
5.7
2.3
9.9
2.5
1.0
13
7.8
2.6
rts
Exports0.88
rts
Exports1.2
6.4
17
0.97
0.84
51
1.9
4.7
Imports1.4
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Solar6.0
Nuclear0
Hydro52
Wind9.5
Geothermal0
Natural Gas1900
Coal9000
Biomass220
Petroleum2600
ElectricityandHeat2700
Residential430
Commercial250
Industrial1700
Non-Energy170
Trans-portation
1300
Australia Energy Flowin 2007: ~5700 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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9.6
390
180
580
40
120 2.3
3.7
52
9.5
390
26
17
2100
3.7
200
48
62
0.34
110
4.4
22
400
140
1300
150
88
330
980
330
11
25
estic00
rts0 Exports
750
Exports6600
Exports700
estic00
rts1
estic20
estic00
rts0
230
810
1300
160
280
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Solar4.5
Nuclear0
Hydro130
Wind7.3
Geothermal1.4
Natural Gas400
Coal160
Biomass200
Petroleum700
ElectricityandHeat390
Residential260
Commercial100
Industrial460
Non-Energy73
Trans-portation
380
Austria Energy Flowin 2007: ~1400 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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12
110
41
110
20
54 2.8
1.6
130
7.3
1.1
0.25
91
10
8.1
76
0.55
82
59
67
3.8
48
1029
100
62
350
91
36
92
280
95
56
9.2
estic
6
rts0
Exports110
Exports1.7
Exports17
Exports87
rts0
estic80
rts
estic9
rts0
Exports56
54
190
26
9.5
23
370
67
170
Imports80
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro8.5
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas390
Coal0
Biomass0.17
Petroleum1800
ElectricityandHeat250
Residential130
Commercial6.6
Industrial130
Non-Energy7.9
Trans-portation
71
Azerbaijan Energy Flowin 2007: ~520 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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2.9
24
3.7
40
0.38
87
8.5
200
0.50
0.17
44
47
7.9
68
47
2.3
26
53
18
16
2.0
estic90
Exports64
Exports1600
estic84
rts3
estic00
rts1
Exports2.9
30
62
0.59
17
1.2
100
4.3
87
Imports2.0
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas310
Coal0
Biomass0
Petroleum590
ElectricityandHeat160
Residential25
Commercial11
Industrial170
Non-Energy2.3
Trans-portation
66
Bahrain Energy Flowin 2007: ~400 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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6.0
11
150
160
5.7
13
2.3
66
8.6
3.8
33
49
16
2.9estic10
Exports500
estic0
rts0
22
39
130
7.1
16
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro5.0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas520
Coal15
Biomass360
Petroleum200
ElectricityandHeat320
Residential490
Commercial13
Industrial170
Non-Energy110
Trans-portation
81
Bangladesh Energy Flowin 2007: ~1100 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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36
6.4
71
6.9
71
5.0
290
88
15
360
25
45
19
81
170
4.7
33
61
20
21
estic0
Exports5.5
rts5
estic60
estic3
rts0
34
76
130
8.7
320
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.13
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas730
Coal26
Biomass54
Petroleum990
ElectricityandHeat600
Residential250
Commercial67
Industrial360
Non-Energy140
Trans-portation
96
Belarus Energy Flowin 2007: ~1200 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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6.6
68
12
73
0.13
50
0.13
540
50
0.084
5.8
0.3819
6.5
3.4 110
89
71
88
23
73
72
24
51
0.17
estic6
rts0
Exports3.4
Exports640
estic2
rts1
estic4
estic4
rts0
Exports18
22
93
47
94
290
43
160
Imports34
18
24
34
7.1
9.7
100
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Solar0.25
Nuclear530
Hydro1.4
Wind1.8
Geothermal0.13
Natural Gas630
Coal240
Biomass62
Petroleum2500
ElectricityandHeat860
Residential340
Commercial160
Industrial740
Non-Energy300
Trans-portation
790
Belgium Energy Flowin 2007: ~2900 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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6.0
160
66
220
57
140 0.17
530
1.4
1.8
0.13
180
38
90
100
29
8.4
0.17
19
3.730
220
260
780
120
58
150
590
200
110
39
estic.2
rts0
Exports41
Exports1.7
Exports1000
estic1
rts0
estic3
rts
estic1
rts0
Exports33
79
290
2.1
26
0.63
590
110
220
Imports57
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass74
Petroleum68
ElectricityandHeat1.3
Residential65
Commercial11
Industrial17
Non-Energy0.17
Trans-portation
28
Benin Energy Flowin 2007: ~120 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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0.42
0.71
50
10
15
1.3
2.1
0.17
28
23
3.7
3.4
21
7.1
14
Exports22
estic4
rts
1.1
0.042
14
7.0
42
Imports2.1
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro8.4
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas500
Coal0
Biomass33
Petroleum120
ElectricityandHeat
66
Residential33
Commercial4.9
Industrial93
Non-Energy0.59
Trans-portation
65
Bolivia Energy Flowin 2007: ~250 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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7.1
3.9
37
0.76
0.92
8.4
39
8.9
1.9
8.9
22
17
26
0.59
56
12
1.7
19
49
16
17
0.29
estic90
Exports420
Exports6.0
estic3
estic00
rts
6.6
18
74
3.2
22
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro14
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas14
Coal160
Biomass7.7
Petroleum54
ElectricityandHeat140
Residential25
Commercial4.9
Industrial55
Non-Energy4.2
Trans-portation
37
osnia and Herzegovina Energy Flowin 2007: ~240 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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8.7
4.5
9.3
0.34
2.1
14
2.7
120
23
7.7
2.2
10
4.2
37
8.6
1.7
11
28
9.3
rts4
Exports17
Exports0.21
estic40
rts
estic7
rts
Exports16
15
30
4.2
44
3.2
16
Imports14
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal28
Biomass20
Petroleum31
ElectricityandHeat
22
Residential23
Commercial2.9
Industrial16
Non-Energy0.42
Trans-portation
23
Botswana Energy Flowin 2007: ~85 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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5.2
2.2
22
6.0
20
0.084
5.1
0.42
23
8.1
1.0
3.3
17
5.8
1.6
0.67
estic7
rts6
estic0
rts1
2.1
3.1
13
1.9
15
Imports6.4
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Solar0
Nuclear140
Hydro1400
Wind2.0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas750
Coal570
Biomass3100
Petroleum5500
ElectricityandHeat2000
Residential940
Commercial400
Industrial4800
Non-Energy570
Trans-portation
2700
Brazil Energy Flowin 2007: ~10000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
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5.7
760
330
470
13
8.8
140
1400
2.0
130
31
90
140
420
150
350
6.7
2200
380
130
1000
530
2200
330
140
960
2000
660
250
46
estic80
rts0
Exports0.25
Exports
77
Exports1300
estic6
rts0
estic00
rts7
estic00
rts0
Exports7.4
330
1300
16
3900
260
610
Imports150
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Solar0
Nuclear160
Hydro10
Wind0.17
Geothermal1.4
Natural Gas120
Coal330
Biomass29
Petroleum370
ElectricityandHeat500
Residential87
Commercial38
Industrial230
Non-Energy44
Trans-portation
130
Bulgaria Energy Flowin 2007: ~860 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
330
1.4
44
25
43
2.8
1.4
160
10
0.17
1.443
19
13
270
0.13
46
25
0.63
2.1
0.17
7.4
71
24
110
30
13
45
95
32
1.1
2.0
estic1
rts0
Exports0.084
Exports1.1
Exports160
estic00
rts0
estic0
estic97
rts0
Exports27
34
120
5.2
20
16
180
24
56
Imports11
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.17
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass150
Petroleum64
ElectricityandHeat
21
Residential170
Commercial1.6
Industrial14
Non-Energy0
Trans-portation
18
Cambodia Energy Flowin 2007: ~220 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
17
1.0
1.6
0.17
0.084
150
6.0
21
6.9
18
58
0.57
2.8
13
4.4
19
estic50
rts
2.2
4.3
11
1.1
110
Imports0.59
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro14
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas14
Coal0
Biomass210
Petroleum280
ElectricityandHeat
44
Residential180
Commercial3.1
Industrial51
Non-Energy0.63
Trans-portation
35
Cameroon Energy Flowin 2007: ~300 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
28
11
2.3
14
14
170
0.63
35
16
5.3
0.63
35
64
1.1
10
26
8.7
5.6
0.13
estic5
Exports210
estic10
estic90
rts
2.8
16
41
2.0
120
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Solar0.084
Nuclear1000
Hydro1300
Wind11
Geothermal0
Natural Gas7200
Coal2100
Biomass490
Petroleum9300
ElectricityandHeat4000
Residential1400
Commercial1300
Industrial3700
Non-Energy970
Trans-portation
2500
Canada Energy Flowin 2007: ~12000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
1900
15
880
500
1700
440
620
1000
1300
11
340
140
170
1100
200
82
78
0.21
300
28
110
600
810
2300
470
450
740
1900
620
0.084
97
340
estic00
rts0
Exports3800
Exports760
Exports0.42
Exports5100
estic00
rts0
estic80
rts
estic00
rts0
Exports160
560
2000
3.8
32
2900
830
880
Imports70
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro84
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas140
Coal140
Biomass200
Petroleum780
ElectricityandHeat380
Residential210
Commercial44
Industrial440
Non-Energy71
Trans-portation
350
Chile Energy Flowin 2007: ~1300 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
200
1.5
130
28
16
5.0
16
84
39
64
0.97
110
0.76
30
21
120
61
130
200
6.6
340
72
15
87
260
86
40
10
estic3
rts
Exports1.3
Exports51
rts0
estic00
rts0
32
190
350
28
130
Imports5.9
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Solar0.42
Nuclear680
Hydro1800
Wind32
Geothermal0
Natural Gas2600
Coal57000
Biomass8200
Petroleum17000
ElectricityandHeat
36000
Residential13000
Commercial2000
Industrial35000
Non-Energy4500
Trans-portation
6800
China Energy Flowin 2007: ~85000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
23000
100
8300
610
1100
150
470
680
1800
32
500
350
2.9
32000
230
20000
53
8100
0.13
47
510
3900
3100
6600
4700
710
7000
5100
1700
0.42
910
980
estic00
rts0
Exports91
Exports1900
Exports970
estic00
rts0
estic00
rts3
estic00
rts0
Exports67
1300
10000
48
1900
580
28000
1300
8600
Imports55
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro160
Wind0.17
Geothermal0
Natural Gas260
Coal1900
Biomass190
Petroleum1100
ElectricityandHeat270
Residential210
Commercial49
Industrial490
Non-Energy39
Trans-portation
340
Colombia Energy Flowin 2007: ~1200 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
110
0.21
53
36
130
7.6
43
160
0.17
64
14
37
75
6.0
74
100
5.9
1.8
130
39
320
74
17
97
260
86
29
6.1
estic60
Exports3.1
Exports1800
Exports610
estic00
estic90
estic00
rts
Exports3.2
64
160
390
32
140
Imports0.13
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro1.2
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0.76
Coal0
Biomass30
Petroleum500
ElectricityandHeat2.0
Residential21
Commercial0
Industrial14
Non-Energy0.21
Trans-portation
17
Congo Energy Flowin 2007: ~54 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
2.1
0.76
1.2
0.76
19
11 2.8
0.21
17
7.3
2.9
13
4.3
1.0
estic76
Exports480
estic0
estic00
rts8
0.76
11
14
Imports1.6
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro30
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal12
Biomass700
Petroleum62
ElectricityandHeat
30
Residential540
Commercial0
Industrial210
Non-Energy1.4
Trans-portation
14
Democratic Republic of the CongoEnergy Flow in 2007: ~770 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
18
30
8.6
530
170 10
1.4
14
190
42
10
3.5
0.29
Exports36
estic2
rts5
estic00
estic5
rts
Exports6.9
30
170
350
3.2
5.5
0.29
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro24
Wind0.88
Geothermal45
Natural Gas0
Coal3.5
Biomass35
Petroleum100
ElectricityandHeat
80
Residential28
Commercial12
Industrial46
Non-Energy2.1
Trans-portation
68
Costa Rica Energy Flowin 2007: ~210 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
50
8.5
9.4
24
0.88
45
3.5
0.67
14
0.97
19
8.8
15
2.1
68
9.9
4.2
9.2
51
17
1.9
1.6
Exports4.6
rts5
estic5
estic.1
rts0
Exports0.13
12
29
37
7.8
18
Imports0.71
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro6.5
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas42
Coal0
Biomass320
Petroleum270
ElectricityandHeat
45
Residential160
Commercial26
Industrial180
Non-Energy1.1
Trans-portation
25
Cote d'Ivoire Energy Flowin 2007: ~420 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
30
3.3
4.7
5.4
6.5
37
1.7
150
18
150
0.25
24
1.1
25
57
9.0
36
18
6.2
5.9
2.7
estic2
Exports210
estic20
estic10
rts0
Exports2.8
4.5
15
140
17
110
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro15
Wind0.13
Geothermal0.13
Natural Gas140
Coal29
Biomass15
Petroleum290
ElectricityandHeat100
Residential72
Commercial28
Industrial110
Non-Energy32
Trans-portation
92
Croatia Energy Flowin 2007: ~390 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
56
1.2
16
17
32
5.0
21
15
0.13
0.13
37
17
23
0.13
5.9
0.13
11
0.084
2.6
24
55
14
91
25
9.8
23
69
23
11
4.5
estic00
rts
Exports26
Exports1.9
Exports87
rts
estic5
estic7
rts0
Exports5.3
23
34
1.5
1.8
5.8
91
18
47
Imports28
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.42
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas42
Coal4.8
Biomass55
Petroleum350
ElectricityandHeat210
Residential36
Commercial24
Industrial210
Non-Energy4.3
Trans-portation
23
Cuba Energy Flowin 2007: ~450 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
160
0.38
18
12
42
0.42
4.8
3.0
1.9
0.50
48
0.80
200
100
4.3
22
13
8.3
42
17
5.7
10
11
estic2
rts3
estic5
estic20
rts0
19
50
170
15
23
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Solar2.3
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal1.4
Biomass0.76
Petroleum120
ElectricityandHeat
49
Residential12
Commercial8.0
Industrial19
Non-Energy2.5
Trans-portation
51
Cyprus Energy Flowin 2007: ~130 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
33
0.13
3.0
6.9
1.9
0.34
1.4
0.25
0.21
0.25
49
15
2.5
51
4.4
2.8
3.9
39
13
4.5
0.59
estic42
rts2
estic46
rts8
estic0
rts0
5.8
16
15
5.2
8.1
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Solar0.17
Nuclear290
Hydro7.6
Wind0.46
Geothermal0
Natural Gas310
Coal1100
Biomass92
Petroleum470
ElectricityandHeat1000
Residential250
Commercial120
Industrial490
Non-Energy110
Trans-portation
280
Czech Republic Energy Flowin 2007: ~1900 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
650
8.3
110
48
110
51
85 0.13
290
7.6
0.46
43
1.9
660
1.9
160
14
47
2.3
18
1.3
6.7
48
99
270
86
43
99
210
70
1.1
1.3
estic9
rts0
Exports14
Exports230
Exports10
Exports43
estic00
rts
estic1
rts3
estic0
rts0
Exports95
53
270
19
46
39
400
80
160
Imports37
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Solar0.42
Nuclear0
Hydro0.084
Wind26
Geothermal0.59
Natural Gas340
Coal200
Biomass120
Petroleum1000
ElectricityandHeat370
Residential190
Commercial83
Industrial210
Non-Energy13
Trans-portation
280
Denmark Energy Flowin 2007: ~920 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
150
1.3
47
39
63
9.7
26 0.29
0.084
0.084
26
0.59
73
180
11
64
39
2.6
7.3
0.2522
77
13
280
65
29
42
210
70
21
3.4
estic40
Exports170
Exports4.7
Exports3.7
Exports600
rts0
estic8
rts
estic70
rts0
Exports41
37
130
28
8.4
60
170
54
120
Imports38
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro5.0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas15
Coal22
Biomass60
Petroleum230
ElectricityandHeat130
Residential87
Commercial8.9
Industrial70
Non-Energy0
Trans-portation
89
Dominican Republic Energy Flowin 2007: ~330 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
81
25
6.8
5.0
15
19
3.0
1.1
36
22
88
20
89
30
3.1
14
66
22
35
2.1rts5
rts
estic0
estic.1
rts0
16
47
56
5.8
56
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro33
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas28
Coal0
Biomass31
Petroleum1200
ElectricityandHeat130
Residential72
Commercial17
Industrial66
Non-Energy39
Trans-portation
210
Ecuador Energy Flowin 2007: ~490 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
93
11
11
11
33
16
14
15
1.9
63
42
39
210
25
6.0
13
150
51
42
6.5
estic8
Exports830
estic1
estic00
rts0
15
33
53
11
47
Imports3.1
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro56
Wind3.0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas1900
Coal54
Biomass63
Petroleum1700
ElectricityandHeat1000
Residential400
Commercial61
Industrial1100
Non-Energy190
Trans-portation
590
Egypt Energy Flowin 2007: ~2900 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
610
180
61
450
31
56
3.0
750
110
13
39
30
32
190
390
77
580
140
21
220
440
150
190
estic00
Exports570
Exports15
Exports0.92
Exports290
estic63
rts
estic3
estic00
rts0
Exports2.9
150
390
870
40
260
Imports0.92
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro6.3
Wind0
Geothermal50
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass63
Petroleum99
ElectricityandHeat
83
Residential64
Commercial3.1
Industrial37
Non-Energy0.88
Trans-portation
43
El Salvador Energy Flowin 2007: ~210 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
63
11
2.3
6.3
50
4.9
47
0.71
10
22
16
0.88
43
22
1.1
7.4
32
11
9.2
0.13
Exports7.4
estic3
rts9
rts0
7.0
20
30
2.0
41
Imports0.13
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass22
Petroleum7.4
ElectricityandHeat2.5
Residential16
Commercial2.4
Industrial7.5
Non-Energy0.29
Trans-portation
1.8
Eritrea Energy Flowin 2007: ~30 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
1.6
0.29
0.25
15
0.67
6.9
2.5
0.29
0.29
1.8
5.6
0.84
1.5
1.4
0.46
0.92
1.5
estic2
estic4
rts8
0.38
0.92
6.0
1.6
10
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.084
Wind0.34
Geothermal0
Natural Gas34
Coal160
Biomass31
Petroleum66
ElectricityandHeat140
Residential40
Commercial17
Industrial59
Non-Energy8.7
Trans-portation
46
Estonia Energy Flowin 2007: ~250 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
87
0.29
11
8.5
5.9
1.8
2.1
0.084
0.34
17
7.0
120
0.21
36
4.3
16
0.92
3.7
2.3
1.7
46
14
5.8
9.9
35
12
0.34
1.1
rts
Exports3.4
Exports5.9
Exports14
estic60
rts8
estic1
rts
Exports10
6.4
35
4.2
2.9
15
40
11
26
Imports1.3
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro12
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass860
Petroleum92
ElectricityandHeat
14
Residential23
Commercial2.9
Industrial880
Non-Energy1.6
Trans-portation
58
Ethiopia Energy Flowin 2007: ~970 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
2.5
4.6
2.9
12
7.1
860
1.7
19
1.6
58
7.9
1.0
180
44
15
12
estic60
estic1
rts
3.9
11
700
1.9
15
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Solar0
Nuclear260
Hydro51
Wind0.67
Geothermal0
Natural Gas160
Coal300
Biomass310
Petroleum710
ElectricityandHeat780
Residential210
Commercial76
Industrial650
Non-Energy57
Trans-portation
240
Finland Energy Flowin 2007: ~1600 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
330
2.6
180
58
46
1.2
1.6
260
51
0.67
98
8.7
0.63
240
0.084
60
110
41
2.7
140
22
100
49
230
74
27
130
180
59
27
14rts0
Exports0.63
Exports
3.2
Exports270
estic10
rts0
estic10
estic8
rts0
Exports10
78
270
120
62
520
49
140
Imports56
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Solar1.6
Nuclear4800
Hydro210
Wind15
Geothermal5.5
Natural Gas1600
Coal600
Biomass510
Petroleum5000
ElectricityandHeat5800
Residential1700
Commercial890
Industrial2100
Non-Energy640
Trans-portation
2300
France Energy Flowin 2007: ~11000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
3800
45
580
470
510
220
540 1.3
0.17
4800
210
15
3.8
1.3
0.38
260
76
2.6
280
270
59
300
15
74
62
140
500
570
2200
610
310
420
1700
570
0.084
350
180
estic7
rts0
Exports33
Exports28
Exports0.38
Exports1100
estic2
rts0
estic00
rts
estic3
rts0
Exports240
530
1800
160
1700
580
1100
Imports39
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro3.7
Wind0
Geothermal0.42
Natural Gas3.6
Coal60
Biomass5.8
Petroleum55
ElectricityandHeat
68
Residential20
Commercial9.8
Industrial32
Non-Energy1.2
Trans-portation
17
mer Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaEnergy Flow in 2007: ~130 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
47
0.13
9.7
4.4
1.4
3.7
0.084
0.29
2.1
54
0.13
6.3
0.084
5.2
0.38
0.13
8.6
12
1.2
17
6.9
3.4
6.4
13
4.2
1.8
4.1
rts6
Exports0.084
Exports11
estic4
rts7
estic1
estic.5
rts3
11
16
0.67
2.5
1.6
26
6.4
13
Imports9.0
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro2.9
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas6.2
Coal0
Biomass44
Petroleum470
ElectricityandHeat
16
Residential40
Commercial2.2
Industrial25
Non-Energy0.67
Trans-portation
16
Gabon Energy Flowin 2007: ~94 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
11
1.8
0.76
0.59
2.9
5.6
0.25
35
8.5
6.9
14
0.67
16
14
0.78
5.1
12
3.9
1.9
1.5
estic.5
Exports430
estic4
estic60
rts9
2.6
5.1
20
1.4
26
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro25
Wind0
Geothermal0.67
Natural Gas58
Coal0.55
Biomass17
Petroleum44
ElectricityandHeat
50
Residential37
Commercial11
Industrial33
Non-Energy7.1
Trans-portation
31
Georgia Energy Flowin 2007: ~140 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
23
1.2
6.2
7.2
21
1.2
7.9
25
0.29
0.3825
2.9
1.1
0.17
0.084
0.29
15
1.7
0.21
0.84
4.7
4.2
29
13
3.8
6.5
24
7.8
3.1
0.13
estic55
rts
Exports1.9
estic25
rts3
estic7
estic5
rts
Exports2.3
10
25
0.25
0.67
0.42
26
7.1
24
Imports1.6
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Solar24
Nuclear1500
Hydro76
Wind140
Geothermal8.9
Natural Gas3700
Coal3700
Biomass850
Petroleum6200
ElectricityandHeat6200
Residential2400
Commercial910
Industrial3800
Non-Energy1000
Trans-portation
2700
Germany Energy Flowin 2007: ~14000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
3500
59
960
430
940
280
1200
13
0.50
1500
76
140
1.2
7.7
760
88
3000
10
540
410
210
63
170230
600
940
2500
840
320
770
2100
690
11
470
190
estic
30
rts0
Exports410
Exports34
Exports
0.80
Exports1200
estic00
rts0
estic50
rts7
estic20
rts0
Exports230
510
2000
730
3100
590
1600
Imports170
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro13
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass260
Petroleum140
ElectricityandHeat
48
Residential200
Commercial3.9
Industrial110
Non-Energy3.2
Trans-portation
59
Ghana Energy Flowin 2007: ~400 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
29
9.7
2.9
13
180
81
35
23
3.2
59
68
1.4
23
44
15
11
1.1
Exports0.17
Exports11
estic60
estic25
rts0
Exports0.88
7.6
20
91
2.6
130
Imports1.6
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Solar6.7
Nuclear0
Hydro9.4
Wind6.6
Geothermal0.63
Natural Gas140
Coal370
Biomass49
Petroleum1200
ElectricityandHeat570
Residential230
Commercial90
Industrial290
Non-Energy35
Trans-portation
500
Greece Energy Flowin 2007: ~1500 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
370
0.92
74
68
18
4.4
7.4 6.6
0.13
9.4
6.6
0.29
0.34
100
5.8
0.76
350
23
1.4
34
0.084
11
3.695
170
29
500
79
31
59
380
130
110
17
estic63
rts0
Exports0.42
Exports310
estic40
rts6
estic7
rts
rts0
Exports7.4
65
190
1.7
230
58
150
Imports23
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro13
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal18
Biomass180
Petroleum180
ElectricityandHeat
75
Residential160
Commercial12
Industrial38
Non-Energy2.4
Trans-portation
90
Guatemala Energy Flowin 2007: ~350 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
48
11
7.0
13
12
6.0
23
140
4.9
3.1
27
18
2.4
90
57
4.2
7.5
68
23
9.2
0.25
Exports36
rts
estic80
estic8
rts0
Exports0.46
8.4
26
30
7.9
110
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.55
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal0
Biomass84
Petroleum33
ElectricityandHeat3.8
Residential63
Commercial1.8
Industrial31
Non-Energy0.29
Trans-portation
20
Haiti Energy Flowin 2007: ~120 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
2.5
0.59
0.29
0.55
59
1.5
23
3.2
6.9
0.29
20
22
0.62
6.2
15
4.9
3.4
estic4
rts
0.42
1.3
25
1.1
41
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro8.0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal5.2
Biomass81
Petroleum110
ElectricityandHeat
60
Residential70
Commercial7.6
Industrial35
Non-Energy0
Trans-portation
46
Honduras Energy Flowin 2007: ~200 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
42
4.7
5.6
8.0
5.2
17
60
4.0
35
21
46
24
2.7
7.1
34
11
2.3
2.0
Exports7.9
rts2
estic81
estic1
rts0
7.4
18
28
4.9
45
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro30
Wind0
Geothermal140
Natural Gas0
Coal4.8
Biomass0.13
Petroleum44
ElectricityandHeat150
Residential25
Commercial5.1
Industrial54
Non-Energy8.9
Trans-portation
23
Iceland Energy Flowin 2007: ~220 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
99
34
3.6
30
120
15
1.0
3.0
4.8
0.13
0.21
12
8.9
23
8.8
1.8
11
17
5.7
0.13
rts8
estic13
estic46
rts
3.0
41
0.50
6.9
43
3.3
16
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Solar0.084
Nuclear180
Hydro450
Wind42
Geothermal0
Natural Gas1400
Coal10000
Biomass6800
Petroleum7800
ElectricityandHeat9100
Residential6800
Commercial550
Industrial7000
Non-Energy1600
Trans-portation
1900
India Energy Flowin 2007: ~25000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
7100
43
1400
160
400
30
180
450
42
550
370
52
7500
140
2300
47
5300
260
1200
5.6
360
1700
1300
1800
2400
190
1400
1400
480
0.084
940estic00
rts0
Exports33
Exports1700
estic00
rts0
estic00
estic00
rts0
Exports0.80
440
2000
5600
360
4400
Imports18
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro65
Wind0.50
Geothermal0
Natural Gas4400
Coal55
Biomass39
Petroleum10000
ElectricityandHeat1800
Residential2000
Commercial460
Industrial2200
Non-Energy430
Trans-portation
1600
Iran Energy Flowin 2007: ~8000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
1300
0.63
270
110
1100
190
1400
65
0.50
1300
190
37
8.1
46 39
510
820
240
1500
700
160
450
1200
390
370
160
estic00
rts0
Exports200
Exports0.42
Exports6400
estic5
rts
estic9
estic00
rts0
Exports9.1
180
570
1800
300
1300
Imports6.6
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro1.8
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas50
Coal0
Biomass1.1
Petroleum4800
ElectricityandHeat360
Residential150
Commercial0
Industrial510
Non-Energy23
Trans-portation
450
Iraq Energy Flowin 2007: ~1400 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
250
12050
1.8
1.1
360
340
23
450
54
100
340
110
150
estic0
Exports3500
estic.1
estic00
rts0
110
400
100
Imports4.9
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro2.4
Wind7.1
Geothermal0
Natural Gas180
Coal97
Biomass9.9
Petroleum450
ElectricityandHeat210
Residential120
Commercial71
Industrial140
Non-Energy5.5
Trans-portation
250
Ireland Energy Flowin 2007: ~710 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
120
0.17
33
31
27
14
25
2.4
7.1
120
66
20
1.1
9.6
1.3
0.97
0.34
6.3
0.9217
64
5.5
240
43
25
28
180
61
47
24
estic5
rts0
Exports0.55
Exports50
estic7
rts
estic8
rts
estic1
rts0
Exports0.29
29
89
110
46
79
Imports5.1
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Solar31
Nuclear0
Hydro0
Wind0
Geothermal0
Natural Gas78
Coal350
Biomass0.34
Petroleum670
ElectricityandHeat490
Residential130
Commercial53
Industrial220
Non-Energy47
Trans-portation
190
Israel Energy Flowin 2007: ~950 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
310
60
53
31
78
350
0.17
0.17
55
160
47
190
45
19
43
140
48
42estic8
Exports180
rts0
estic17
rts7
estic84
rts0
Exports7.5
54
170
170
35
83
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Solar2.3
Nuclear0
Hydro120
Wind15
Geothermal210
Natural Gas2900
Coal690
Biomass160
Petroleum4800
ElectricityandHeat2400
Residential1200
Commercial610
Industrial2300
Non-Energy400
Trans-portation
2000
Italy Energy Flowin 2007: ~7700 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
1200
38
580
290
700
300
670
2.2
120
15
200
8.9
1200
32
20
490
190
78
57
19
5.9320
620
360
2000
410
210
460
1500
510
0.13
190
18
estic80
rts0
Exports2.4
Exports6.3
Exports0.084
Exports1300
estic3
rts0
estic20
rts
estic80
rts0
Exports9.6
240
990
210
1900
390
760
Imports180
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Solar0
Nuclear0
Hydro0.59
Wind0.17
Geothermal0
Natural Gas0
Coal1.0
Biomass20
Petroleum180
ElectricityandHeat
88
Residential14
Commercial3.8
Industrial69
Non-Energy1.1
Trans-portation
54
Jamaica Energy Flowin 2007: ~200 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are calculated can be found at http://flowcharts.llnl.gov. LLNL-TR-473098.
63
18
2.4
0.59
0.17
1.0
6.4
5.4
8.5
81
42
1.1
54
4.9
1.3
14
40
13
4.4
1.4
rts0
estic0
rts0
4.1
25
55
2.5
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Solar23
Nuclear2900
Hydro270
Wind9.5
Geothermal120
Natural Gas3700
Coal4800
Biomass270
Petroleum11000
ElectricityandHeat9800
Residential2100
Commercial2700
Industrial5800
Non-Energy1800
Trans-portation
4000
Japan Energy Flowin 2007: ~22000 PJ
Source: LLNL 2011. Data is based on IEA's Extended World Energy Balances. If this information or areproduction of it is used, credit must be given to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory andthe U.S. Department of Energy, under whose auspices the work was performed. All quantities are
rounded to 2 significant digits and annual flows of less than 0.05 PJ are not included. Totals may notequal sum of flows due to statistical differences. Domestic supply includes changes in stocks. Further
detail on how all flows are ca