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"International Energy and Power Statistical Manual" is the authoritative power in the international energy statistical agency publications, databases, conduct in-depth analysis and comparison of the annual publication based on the extract. Manual seeks to fully reflect the latest achievements of the international energy electric power statistics, covering the major countries of the world, and on energy resources, energy production and consumption, energy, economic and environmental, power generation installed capacity, electricity production, and consumption, power grid operation, power development and economic development and many other aspects, information systems, accurate, timely and authoritative. Since the beginning of this manual published in 2005, this year is the fifth edition. Information content of the manual integration of the International Energy Agency, the United Nations, Japan Electric Power Information Society, the China National Bureau of Statistics, China Electricity Council, BP, the Nordic Power Association, and other foreign institutions and foreign electric power companies on the economy, energy , electricity, environment, the latest statistics. The main sources of information include the International Energy Agency (IEA), "oEcD national energy balance", "non-oECD national energy balance", "power of information", "carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion," the United Nations, "Energy Statistics Yearbook", BP's The "BP World Energy Statistics," some of the information from the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics and Foreign Power Association and companies. For the convenience of users, editors in putting together the relevant statistical information at the same time, calculate the elasticity coefficient of energy, electricity elasticity coefficient, the major countries of the plant power consumption rate, line loss, the per capita electricity index, annual average growth rate, the proportion of such information, further increase the amount of information. "International Energy and Power Statistical Manual" edited and published for the readers to provide a systematic and comprehensive information on international energy power information for the company and the community to keep abreast of the world's energy and power development, analysis, research trends in the international energy power development provides a the basis of information received by the company and the community of readers widely welcomed. 2009 edition of "Manual on Statistics of International Energy and Power," points on the two volumes, respectively, indicators and national main line, organizational information. Register points on the composite indicator, energy and power industries in three aspects. Countries around the world under the sub-volumes (regions) to sort key indicators, the main phase of the national rankings changes in key indicators comparison table, China's indicators, 20 indicators of four parts of the country. In the 2008 edition of the book contains "Manual on Statistics of International Energy and Power," based on the domestic and international statistical agencies in accordance with the latest publications on information systems and content to rearrange and improve the update, as follows: 1. Of information system has been re-arranged the book from the composite indicator, energy and power industries are broken down into 16 parts in three areas, an increase of the world's major countries of net energy imports, and large areas of the world primary energy supply, wind power and solar power generation can be installed capacity of renewable electricity generation and carbon dioxide emissions and other information content, such as on energy consumption elasticity coefficient was re-calculated and checked. 2. Manual updated information from its International Energy Agency in July 2009 to September publication, from the previous edition in 2005, 2006, updated in 2007 and 2008; the United Nations-date information from its November 2008 publication and online database, from the previous edition in 2004, updated in 2006; part of the energy reserves, energy prices and primary energy consumption data from BP's announcement of "BP World Energy Statistics 2009"; thermal efficiency and power load, etc. from Japan Overseas Power survey will "Overseas Electric Business Statistics 2008 Edition"; electricity forecast information from the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration, "International Energy Outlook 2009." 3. Through Foreign Power Association, the national statistical agencies and power enterprises to track relevant statistical data collection and analysis of network data complement, amend, enhance the timeliness of the information. 4. An increase of the International Energy Agency Unit Conversion. 5. The information system for the name of the book has been re-checked, some terminology was amended. As the standard is limited, the work will inevitably be wrong, please reader criticism, corrections.
Table of Contents
Comprehensive index
A comprehensive economic 2
1-l in the world, large area and major countries of the population (1960 ~ 2008) 2
1-2 in the world, region and major countries in gross domestic product (GDP:) (1960 ~ 2008) 4
1-3 three industries constitute the major countries in GDP (from 1990 to 2007) 6
1-4. Index of industrial production in some countries (2001 ~ 2007) 10
1-5 major currencies against the U.S. dollar exchange rate (1978 ~ 2008) 11
Second, energy economics 12
2-1 world region and major national energy self-sufficiency rate (from 1960 to 2008) 12
2-2 the energy net imports of major countries (1960-2008) 14
2-3 in the world, large areas and major countries in per capita primary energy supply (1960 ~ 2008) 15
2-4 world region and major countries in energy consumption per unit output value (1960 ~ 2008) 17
2-5 in the world, large areas and major countries power consumption per unit output value (1973 ~ 2008,) 18
2-6 in the world and large areas of energy, electricity elasticity coefficient (1990 ~ 2007) 20
(1) energy production elasticity 20
(2) The energy consumption elasticity coefficient 20
(3) The electricity production elasticity of 21
(4) electricity consumption elasticity of 21
2.7 major countries of energy, electricity elasticity coefficient (1973 ~ 2008) 22
(1) energy production elasticity 22
(2) The energy consumption elasticity coefficient 28
(3) The electricity production elasticity of 34
(Four) power consumption elasticity of 40
2-8 BP "the world's major areas of energy prices, 46
(1) World crude oil prices (1861 ~, 2008) 46
(2) in the world spot price of crude oil (1972 ~ 2008) 48
(3), the world's major countries and regions, natural gas prices (1984 ~ 2008,) 49
(4) parts of the world coal price (1987 ~ 2008) 50
2-92007 three countries in the world energy economy, key indicators 51
Energy Industry
Third, the energy reserves of 58
3-1 BP: 2008 World proved reserves of primary energy 58
(1) by the end of 2008 has proven oil reserves of 58
(2) by the end of 2008 has proven natural gas reserves 60
(3) by the end of 2008 has proven coal reserves of 62
3.2 United Nations: 2006, part of the national water resources and the reserves of uranium resources 63
4, energy production 64
4.1 world and large areas of primary energy production (1990 ~ 2007) 64
(1) coal, oil and gas production 64
(2) nuclear energy, hydropower, geothermal energy production 66
(3) solar, wind, tidal energy and biomass burning such as production of 68
(Four) of their total output of primary energy 68
4-2 major primary energy production (1990 ~ 2008) 70
(1) coal production to 70
(2) of crude oil and natural gas liquids production capacity 72
(3) natural gas production 74
(4) nuclear energy production 76
(5) water production capacity 78
(6) geothermal energy production 80
(7) solar, wind, tidal energy production 82
(8) and refuse to burn biomass energy production 84
(9) the total primary energy production 86
5, energy supply and consumption of 88
5.1 and large areas of the world's primary energy supply (1971 and 2007) 88
(1) coal, oil supply, 88
(2) natural gas, biomass and refuse energy supply 89
(3) The total primary energy supply 89
5-2 major primary energy supply (1990 ~ 2008) 90
5.3 BP: major countries and regions in primary energy consumption (1990 ~ 2008) 92
5.4 BP: 2007/2008 years, major countries and regions and composition of primary energy consumption 96
5-5 and large areas of the world's final energy consumption (197,102,007) 100
(1) coal, oil, consumption of 100
(2) natural gas, electricity consumption is 101
(3) The total final energy consumption of 101
5-6 and large areas of key industries in the world final energy consumption (1971 ~ 2007) 102
(1) various types of industrial sector energy consumption 102
(2) types of energy consumption in the transport sector 104
(3) Other forms of energy consumption, 106
5.7 final energy consumption in major countries (1960 ~ 2007) 108
(1) Terminal coal consumption 108
(2) Terminal of oil consumption of 109
(3) Terminal natural gas consumption 110
(Four) terminal power consumption of 111
(5) The total final energy consumption of 112
5-8 major countries in key industries of energy consumption (1960 ~ 2007), 113
(1) all kinds of energy consumption in the industrial sector 113
(2) types of transport sector energy consumption 118
(3) The different forms of energy consumption in other departments, 12l
5.9 major solar and geothermal direct use (2003 ~ 2007), 125
Six, the energy balance 126
6.1 2006 World Energy balance 126
6.2 2006 IDE (: D energy balance 127
6.3 2007 OECD energy balance 128
7, energy and the environment 129
7.1 World and major regions C02 emissions from changes in 129
(1) 1973/2007 World's C02 emissions from different types of fuel composition changes in 129
(2) The 1973/2007 World C02 emissions, changes in the geographical distribution of 129
7.2 The world's major countries and regions in C02 emissions of 130
(1) Major countries and regions, the total C02 emissions (1990 ~ 20.07113 million
(2) Major countries and regions, the supply of C02 emissions per unit of energy (1990 ~ 2007), 131
(3) Major national and regional units of GDP, C02 emissions (1990 ~ 2007) 132
(Four) major countries and regions C02 emissions per capita (1990 ~ 2007) 133
(5) The major countries and regions in 2007 per capita C02 emissions by industry 134
(6) major countries and regions in 2007 by industry C02 emissions per capita electric consumption of 135
(7) major countries and regions unit of electricity generated heat of the C02 emissions (1990 to 2007) 136
(8) major countries and regions, coal-fired generation units of heat production of C02 emissions (1990 ~ 2007) 137
(9) major countries and regional units of fuel heat production of C02 emissions from electricity generation (1990 to 2007), 138
(10) Major countries and regions, gas-fired power generation units of heat production of C02 emissions (1990 ~ 2007) 139,
7-3 the world's major countries and regions in C02 emissions projections (1990 ~ 2030) "140
(1), the world's various regions of C02 emissions projections f1990 ~ 2030) 140
(2) various regions of the world's coal consumption in the process of C02 emissions projections (1990 ~ 2030) 14l
(3) regions of the world oil consumption in the process of C02 emissions projections f1990 ~ 2030) 142
(Four) all regions of the world natural gas consumption in the process of C02 emissions projections (1990 ~ 2030) 143
Electric Power Industry
8, installed capacity of 146
8.1 UN: the world and continents of installed capacity (1990 ~ 2006) 146
(1), the world's installed capacity and its components 146
(2) African capacity and composition of 147
(3) North America capacity and composition of 148
(Four) South America capacity and composition of 149
(Five) Asian installed capacity and composition of 150
(6) European installed capacity of its composition 151
(7) Oceania installed capacity and composition of 152
8-2 UN: 2006 World installed capacity of countries (regions) to sort 153
8-3 of major countries and changing trends in installed capacity (1990 ~ 2007) 156
8.4 The installed capacity of major countries and constituted (1974 ~ 2007) 157
8-5 BP: major countries and in the world wind energy installed capacity (1998 ~ 2008) 159
8-6 BP: major countries and world geothermal capacity (1980 ~ 2008) 161
8-7 BP: Some countries and regions, solar energy installed capacity (1980 ~ 2008) 163
9, power generation capacity 165
9-1 United Nations: the world and continents of the generating capacity (1990 ~ 2006) 165
(1), the world's electricity and composition 165
(2) The generating capacity of Africa and its components 166
(3) North America generating capacity and its components 167
(4) generating capacity of South America and composition 168
(5) Asia-generating capacity and its components 169
(6) European generating capacity and composition of 170
(7) Oceania generating capacity and its components 171
9-2 in the world and large areas of power generation constitutes f1971 ~ 2007) 172
9-32007 World countries (regions) and constitute a generating capacity of 174
9-42007 World countries (regions) thermal power generating capacity constitutes 178
9.5 in 2008 OECD member countries constitute a generating capacity (in the energy category) 182
9.6 2008 OECD member countries constitute the thermal power capacity (by fuel) 183
9.7 of major countries and the trend of generating capacity (1990 ~ 2008) 184
9-8 major changes in the composition trend of generating capacity (1990 ~ 2008) 18.6
(1) the proportion of coal-fired generation 186
(2) the proportion of oil-generated electricity 188
(3) the proportion of gas-fired electricity generation 190
(4) The proportion of 192 nuclear power
(5) the proportion of 194 water
(6) the proportion of electricity from other sources 196
10, grid 198
10.1 the major countries of Power Transmission Equipment (1988 ~ 2008) 198
The major countries 10-2 annual maximum electricity load (1985 ~ 2007) 219
11, electricity imports and exports 224
11.1 major countries (regions) of electricity imports (1990 ~ 2008) 224
11-2 major countries (regions) of electricity exports (1990 ~ 2008) 226
11.3 Non OECD countries (regions) of electricity net imports (1971-2007) 228
12, the power consumption of 231
12-12007 World consumption of electricity consumption in the country (region) to sort 231
The major countries 12-2 and trend of electricity consumption (1990 ~ 2008) 23.3
12-3 OE (: D sub-sector electricity consumption structure (1973 ~ 2007) 234
12.4 OECD electricity consumption in various industrial sectors constitute the (1973 ~ 2007) 234
13, the power balance of 235
13-12007 World countries (regions) of power balance of 235
13-22008 Nian OE (: D Member States of the electricity production, trade, and apparent consumption of electricity 239
14, technical and economic 240
The major countries 14-1 thermal efficiency of thermal power plants and coal (1970 ~ 2006) 240
14-2 power consumption rate of the major countries of the plant (1990 ~ 2007) 244
Major countries in the use of power generating equipment 14.3 hours and utilization rate (1990 ~ 2006) 246
14.4 loss ratio lines of major countries (1990 ~ 2007) 262
15, price 266
The major countries 15-1 price of fuel for power generation (1990 ~ 2008) 266
(1) Power generation using coal prices 266
(2) Power generation using fuel oil price of 268
(3) Power generation using natural gas prices 270
Electricity prices of major countries 15.2 (1990 ~ 2008) 272
(1) Industrial price 272
(2) The price of living 274
16, the power industry forecasts, 276
16-1 world regions and countries, forecasts of electricity installed capacity (2006 ~ 2030) 276
(1) forecast the total electricity installed capacity of 276
(2) fuel power generation forecasting 277
(3) gas-fired electricity generation installed capacity forecast 278
(Four) coal-fired electricity installed capacity forecast 279
(Five) nuclear power generation installed capacity forecast 280
(6) hydroelectric power generation forecasting 281
(7) The installed capacity of wind power generation forecasts 282
(8) of geothermal power generation installed capacity forecast 283
(9) other forms of renewable energy power generation installed capacity forecast 284
16.2 the world's major regions and countries, the net generating capacity forecasts (2006 ~ 2030) 285
(1) Forecast of net generating capacity of 285
(2) Fuel net generating capacity of 286 projections
(3) gas-fired generating capacity forecast a net 287
(Four) of net generating capacity of coal-fired Forecast 288
(5) of net generating capacity of nuclear power projections 289
(6) of net generating capacity of hydroelectric Forecast 290
(7) of net generating capacity of wind power forecasting 291
(8) of net generating capacity of geothermal Forecast 292
(9) Other net generating capacity of renewable energy forecasting 293