Chart Rank Map Growth Rate Loading... Source: United States Energy Information Administration Total Primary Energy Definition: Energy in the form that it is first accounted for in a statistical energy balance, before any transformation to secondary or tertiary forms of energy. For example, coal can be converted to synthetic gas, which can be converted to electricity; in this example, coal is primary energy, synthetic gas is secondary energy, and electricity is tertiary energy. See also: Commodity prices See also: Commodities market year consumption change 1980 269.03 NA 1981 265.27 -1.40 % 1982 266.43 0.44 % 1983 270.28 1.45 % 1984 284.99 5.44 % 1985 292.46 2.62 % 1986 299.73 2.49 % 1987 309.49 3.26 % 1988 322.17 4.10 % 1989 327.11 1.53 % 1990 332.56 1.67 % 1991 342.91 3.11 % 1992 342.35 -0.16 % 1993 350.74 2.45 % 1994 354.11 0.96 % 1995 363.72 2.71 % 1996 372.66 2.46 % 1997 374.99 0.63 % 1998 376.76 0.47 % 1999 386.34 2.54 % 2000 398.81 3.23 % 2001 402.25 0.86 % 2002 410.61 2.08 % 2003 424.44 3.37 % 2004 446.24 5.13 % 2005 462.23 3.58 % 2006 475.57 2.89 % 2007 488.42 2.70 % 2008 494.84 1.31 % 2009 486.44 -1.70 % 2010 513.72 5.61 % 2011 523.46 1.89 % 2012 531.34 1.51 % 2013 538.20 1.29 % Sign up to get an email when we update our energy data



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