In 2022, primary energy consumption for Belarus was 0.95 quadrillion btu. Though Belarus primary energy consumption fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to decrease through 2003 - 2022 period ending at 0.95 quadrillion btu in 2022.
The description is composed by our digital data assistant.The Energy Information Administration includes the following in U.S. Primary Energy Consumption: coal consumption; coal coke net imports; petroleum consumption (petroleum products supplied, including natural gas plant liquids and crude oil burned as fuel); dry natural gas excluding supplemental gaseous fuels consumption; nuclear electricity net generation (converted to Btu using the nuclear plants heat rate); conventional hydroelectricity net generation (converted to Btu using the fossil-fueled plants heat rate); geothermal electricity net generation (converted to Btu using the geothermal plants heat rate), and geothermal heat pump energy and geothermal direct use energy; solar thermal and photovoltaic electricity net generation (converted to Btu using the fossil-fueled plants heat rate), and solar thermal direct use energy; wind electricity net generation (converted to Btu using the fossil-fueled plants heat rate); wood and wood-derived fuels consumption; biomass waste consumption; fuel ethanol and biodiesel consumption; losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol and biodiesel; and electricity net imports (converted to Btu using the electricity heat content of 3,412 Btu per kilowatthour).
Date | Value | Change, % |
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2022 | 0.95 | -4.25% |
2021 | 0.99 | 7.75% |
2020 | 0.92 | -4.05% |
2019 | 0.96 | -3.09% |
2018 | 0.99 | 5.46% |
2017 | 0.94 | -0.62% |
2016 | 0.94 | -0.96% |
2015 | 0.95 | -14.93% |
2014 | 1.12 | 0.18% |
2013 | 1.12 | -4.52% |
2012 | 1.17 | 0.85% |
2011 | 1.16 |