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Library >> Global
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International Electric Energy Usage/Demand
- Human Development Index vs. Per Capita Electricity
Use for selected countries
April 2002 - Physics Today
Human Development Index, a measure of human
well-being, reaches its maximum plateau at about
4000 kWh of annual electricity use per capita. 60
nations are plotted, representing 90% of Earth's
population.
- The Evolution of Energy Consumption 1980 -
1997
The electricity consumption per person has increased
on average 4% per year from 1980 to 1997. At the
same time, it has increased 33% per year in Paraguay
and decreased 22% per year in Bosnie Herzogovina.
- Cost Breakdowns - Renewable, Non-renewable,
Consumer Usage/Demand, Business Usage/Demand
- Renewable
Electricity Usage/Demand (Solar,
Wind, Hydro,
Geothermal,
Biomass, Tidal)
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Non-renewable Electricity Usage/Demand (Fossil,
Nuclear)
- Consumer
Usage/Demand
- Business Usage/Demand
- International Energy Demand
Data provided by (published
2003-04-03 by the Washington Post)
(graphic colorized by GENI)
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