Charted: What Powered the World in 2023?

Global primary energy consumption reached a new record of 620 exajoules in 2023, up from 607 exajoules in 2022. 81% was from fossil fuels.
July 11, 2024

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Visualizing Global Energy Production in 2023

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Global primary energy consumption reached a new record of 620 exajoules (EJ) for the second consecutive year in 2023, up from 607 exajoules in 2022.

This graphic shows the sources of energy used globally in 2023, measured in exajoules. Data is from the 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy by the Energy Institute, released in June 2024.

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