Archive:000/Energy demand

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This page is an attempt to estimate how much energy it takes to sustain a reasonable quality of life in a developed country.

Tables

Energy units: W (watts per capita, averaged over time. This is not the same as peak watts). (example)

  • Non-electric energy usage (fuel) is still measured in watts, this same way, for the sake of comparison.
oecd.energy.tfc
3784.37 Mtoe/year
OECD countries - energy usage - total final consumption
Key World Energy Statistics 2020 (IEA report)
- Page 49: OECD energy balance, 2018
oecd.population
1372683615
Number of people living in OECD countries
Population, total - World Bank Data
data.worldbank.org › indicator › SP.POP.TOTL

Using data from 2020

OECD countries are: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.
oecd.residential.heating
10% oecd.energy.tfc
subset of oecd.residential


Page 44 of KWES2020 - inferring from statistic on IEA countries, which mostly overlap with OECD countries

oecd.residential
20% oecd.energy.tfc
oecd.services
14% oecd.energy.tfc
oecd.industrial.manufacturing
23% oecd.energy.tfc
not entirely useful on its own, because people in OECD countries consume a lot of goods manufactured outside of OECD countries
oecd.industrial.manufacturing.chemicals
5% oecd.energy.tfc
subset of oecd.industrial.manufacturing
oecd.industrial.mining
4% oecd.energy.tfc
oecd.industrial.other
3% oecd.energy.tfc
Includes agriculture & construction. Excludes manufacturing & mining.
oecd.transport
36% oecd.energy.tfc
oecd.transport.passenger_cars
21% oecd.energy.tfc
subset of oecd.transport
world.energy.tfc
9937.70 Mtoe/year
Total final consumption (TFC)
Page 47 of KWES2020
world.industrial
2839.31 Mtoe/year
world.population
7.9 billion
Using data from 2021
usa.population
336997624
Using data from 2021
usa.residential.cooling
204 billion kilowatt hours / year
Using data from 2021 - U.S. Energy Information Agency
usa.residential.other
520 billion kilowatt hours / year
Using data from 2021 - U.S. Energy Information Agency
Status quo Status quo, electrified Minimal consumption
Residential - heating 366 W ← same
Residential - cooling 69 W ← same
Residential - other 176 W ← same ← same
Commercial & public 512 W ← same
Industrial - manufacturing & mining 935 W (to be calculated)
Industrial - other 110 W (to be calculated)
Transport - passenger cars 768 W (to be calculated)
Transport - other 549 W (to be calculated)
Total 3485 W

All datapoints are cited from Key World Energy Statistics 2020 (IEA report) unless otherwise specified.


Note on reducing environmental impacts

  • When it comes to climate change: Energy usage is the main culprit.
    • Home electricity is just a small part of this. The best thing people can do is drive less and buy less.
      • Note: This is targeted at the average person who lives in a developed country. If you are poor, you probably don't need to consume less. 
  • When it comes to habitat loss: Land usage is the main culprit.

Purpose

This page is currently incomplete. By finishing it, we can gain insights like:

See also