Electricity Sector in Norway - Electricity Per Person and By Power Source

Electricity Per Person and By Power Source

Electricity pro person in Norway* (kWh/ hab.)
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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