An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Using homogenous data provided by the International Energy Agency (IEA), which allows for cross-country comparisons, the flow shows the supply of primary energy, produced domestically and imported, along with exports of primary energy and imports of secondary energy. The flow then moves to the transformation and consumption of this supply, depicting inputs towards electricity generation and the final consumption of primary and secondary energy, by product and by sector of the economy. The different sources of energy are measured in thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (kboe/day), in order to provide a method for comparing distinct energy s...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The energy sector of trinidad and tobago (T&T), with its nationally determined contributions (NDCs),...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
The energy sector is a dominant one in Trinidad and Tobago and it plays an important role in the twi...
Countries around the world are employing renewable energy policies to increase renewable electricity...
Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent on its oil and gas sector to support its economy and societ...
An energy flow chart or 'atlas' for 136 countries has been constructed from data maintained by the I...
This report provides background information on the country\u27s energy sector, presents the drivers ...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix reviews developments in the energy sector of the...
The global energy market is currently undergoing a transformation at all levels within their supply ...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The energy sector of trinidad and tobago (T&T), with its nationally determined contributions (NDCs),...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
An energy flow is an innovative graphical depiction of the energy matrix of a country or region. Usi...
The energy sector is a dominant one in Trinidad and Tobago and it plays an important role in the twi...
Countries around the world are employing renewable energy policies to increase renewable electricity...
Trinidad and Tobago is heavily dependent on its oil and gas sector to support its economy and societ...
An energy flow chart or 'atlas' for 136 countries has been constructed from data maintained by the I...
This report provides background information on the country\u27s energy sector, presents the drivers ...
Saint Lucia is highly dependent on imported fossil fuels for energy production, which makes the coun...
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix reviews developments in the energy sector of the...
The global energy market is currently undergoing a transformation at all levels within their supply ...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The energy sector of trinidad and tobago (T&T), with its nationally determined contributions (NDCs),...
With the dawn of the green revolution being fuelled by fears that the world’s energy habits are cont...