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1.5 Energy supply composition in major countries (1998)

(1) Supply volume of primary energy (TPES) and composition ratio by energy source
(Unit:% Values in parentheses are oil equivalent million ton.)
Note)
1) The import and export of electric power are also included in the primary energy supply ( - in the graph indicates excess of export).
2) Coal includes other solid fuels.
Source) OECD ENERGY BALANCES (1997-1998/ I EA)

(Comment)
1) The above seven countries consume slightly more than 46% of the world's energy.
2) The ratio of petroleum is especially high in Japan and Italy, accounting for 50%.
3) In U.S.A. and Germany, the percentage of coal is high.
4) In Canada, the percentage of hydraulic power is high.
5) In France, the percentage of nuclear power is especially high.

(2) Import dependence (1998)
1 Japan Germany U.K France Italy Canada U.S.A
Import dependence for energy (%) 78.4 61.8 *17.8 50.9 82.7 *56.1 22.3
Import dependence for oil (%) 99.7 97.4 *66.7 97.8 93.7 *52.5 51.1
Note) * indicates exports.
Source) Energy Balances of OECD Countries 1997-1998 (IEA)

(3) Final energy consumption and composition ratio by sectors (1998)
(Unit: % Values in parentheses are oil equivalent million ton.)

(4) Electricity production and composition ratio by power sources (1998)
(Unit: % Values in parentheses indicate million kWh.)
Source) OECD ENERGY BALANCES (1997-1998)


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