Electricity Per Person and By Power Source
Electricity pro person in Norway* (kWh/ hab.) | ||||||||||||
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Use | Production | Import | Imp./Exp. % | Fossil | Nuclear | Nuc. % | Other RE* | Bio+waste | Wind | Non RE use* | RE %* | |
2004 | 26,601 | 24,096 | 2,505 | 9.4% | 105 | 0 | 0% | 23,893 | 98 | 2,610 | 90.2% | |
2005 | 27,297 | 29,894 | -2,597 | -9.5 % | 108 | 0 | 0% | 29,701 | 84 | -2,488 | 109.1% | |
2006 | 27,349 | 29,490 | -2.141 | -7.8 % | 167 | 0 | 0% | 29,195 | 128 | -1,974 | 107.2% | |
2008 | 27,398 | 30,355 | -2,957 | -10.8 % | 151 | 0 | 0% | 30,130 | 74 | -2,806 | 110.2% | |
2009** | 25,691 | 27,549 | -1,858 | -7.2 % | 919 | 0 | 0% | 26,388* | 63 | 209* | -969 | 103.8% |
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