Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use in Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe: Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use was 132,847 TJ in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
132,847 TJ
Change on year
down 0.2%
Rank
8th
of 33 groups
All-time high
908,599 TJ
in 1990
All-time low
132,847 TJ
in 2023
Years of data
34
1990–2023

Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use in Eastern Europe, 1990–2023

200.0k400.0k600.0k800.0k1.0M1990200620231990: 908.6k TJ1991: 852.3k TJ1992: 454.6k TJ1993: 386.8k TJ1994: 337.0k TJ1995: 371.5k TJ1996: 369.9k TJ1997: 314.1k TJ1998: 272.9k TJ1999: 241.3k TJ2000: 215.9k TJ2001: 214.0k TJ2002: 211.4k TJ2003: 203.3k TJ2004: 195.2k TJ2005: 218.1k TJ2006: 228.8k TJ2007: 209.3k TJ2008: 245.1k TJ2009: 222.8k TJ2010: 220.5k TJ2011: 212.4k TJ2012: 220.6k TJ2013: 196.4k TJ2014: 163.5k TJ2015: 165.2k TJ2016: 165.7k TJ2017: 155.8k TJ2018: 148.0k TJ2019: 145.5k TJ2020: 149.8k TJ2021: 153.9k TJ2022: 133.1k TJ2023: 132.8k TJ

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in TJ.

Analysis

In 2023, energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use in Eastern Europe stood at 132,847 TJ. That is the lowest value across all 34 years on record.

The figure is down 0.2% on the previous year and down 32.4% over ten years.

Over the whole period, energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use in Eastern Europe peaked at 908,599 TJ in 1990 and was at its lowest, 132,847 TJ, in 2023.

Eastern Europe ranks 8th of 33 groups on this measure, in the top quarter.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use in Eastern Europe, year by year

Annual values for Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use (Coal) in Eastern Europe, 1990 to 2023.
Year TJ Change
1990 908,599 TJ
1991 852,257 TJ -6.2%
1992 454,595 TJ -46.7%
1993 386,779 TJ -14.9%
1994 336,988 TJ -12.9%
1995 371,493 TJ +10.2%
1996 369,904 TJ -0.4%
1997 314,123 TJ -15.1%
1998 272,860 TJ -13.1%
1999 241,346 TJ -11.5%
2000 215,868 TJ -10.6%
2001 213,983 TJ -0.9%
2002 211,354 TJ -1.2%
2003 203,308 TJ -3.8%
2004 195,234 TJ -4.0%
2005 218,139 TJ +11.7%
2006 228,757 TJ +4.9%
2007 209,252 TJ -8.5%
2008 245,084 TJ +17.1%
2009 222,802 TJ -9.1%
2010 220,504 TJ -1.0%
2011 212,364 TJ -3.7%
2012 220,576 TJ +3.9%
2013 196,406 TJ -11.0%
2014 163,525 TJ -16.7%
2015 165,248 TJ +1.1%
2016 165,732 TJ +0.3%
2017 155,754 TJ -6.0%
2018 147,984 TJ -5.0%
2019 145,458 TJ -1.7%
2020 149,827 TJ +3.0%
2021 153,943 TJ +2.7%
2022 133,051 TJ -13.6%
2023 132,847 TJ -0.2%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 450,894 TJ 241,346 TJ 908,599 TJ 10
2000s 216,378 TJ 195,234 TJ 245,084 TJ 10
2010s 179,355 TJ 145,458 TJ 220,576 TJ 10
2020s 142,417 TJ 132,847 TJ 153,943 TJ 4

Countries ranked near Eastern Europe

  1. 5 Poland 70,529 TJ compare
  2. 6 Colombia 66,829 TJ compare
  3. 7 South Africa 63,502 TJ compare
  4. 8 Kazakhstan 45,474 TJ compare
  5. 9 Russian Federation 39,310 TJ compare
  6. 10 Zimbabwe 28,925 TJ compare
  7. 11 Indonesia 24,496 TJ compare

See the full ranking of 154 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use in Eastern Europe?
Energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use in Eastern Europe was 132,847 TJ in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use recorded in Eastern Europe?
The highest recorded value was 908,599 TJ in 1990.
What is the lowest energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use recorded in Eastern Europe?
The lowest recorded value was 132,847 TJ in 2023.
How does Eastern Europe rank for energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use?
Eastern Europe ranks 8th out of 33 groups with data for 2023.
Is energy use (pre- and post-production) — energy use rising or falling in Eastern Europe?
Over the last ten years it is down 32.4%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Eastern Europe data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use (Coal). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Energy Use (Coal)
Unit
TJ
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
154 places, 4,105 data points, 1990–2023
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