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944116 | Wind per capita (kWh - equivalent) | kilowatt-hours | 2024-06-25 14:50:46 | 2024-07-25 23:08:57 | 1965-2023 | 6590 | kWh | { "name": "Wind", "unit": "kilowatt-hours", "shortUnit": "kWh" } |
0 | wind_per_capita__kwh__equivalent | grapher/energy/2024-06-20/energy_mix/energy_mix#wind_per_capita__kwh__equivalent | 2 | major | Wind power consumption per capita | Using the substitution method | Measured in kilowatt-hours per person. | [ "Primary energy is measured using the \"substitution method\" (also called \"input-equivalent\" primary energy). This method is used for non-fossil sources of electricity (namely renewables and nuclear), and measures the amount of fossil fuels that would be required by thermal power stations to generate the same amount of non-fossil electricity.\nFor example, if a country's nuclear power generated 100 TWh of electricity, and assuming that the efficiency of a standard thermal power plant is 38%, the input-equivalent primary energy for this country would be 100 TWh / 0.38 = 263 TWh = 0.95 EJ. This input-equivalent primary energy takes account of the inefficiencies in energy production from fossil fuels and provides a better approximation of each source's share of energy consumption. You can find more details in [the Statistical Review of World Energy's methodology document](https://www.energyinst.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1055541/Methodology.pdf)." ] |
Per capita figures are calculated by dividing by a population dataset that is built and maintained by Our World in Data, based on [different sources](https://ourworldindata.org/population-sources). | [ { "url": "https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-RmthhS2EPMK_HIpnPctcXpB0n7ADSWnXa5Hb3PxNq4/edit?usp=sharing", "name": "Creative Commons BY 4.0" }, { "url": "https://dataportaal.pbl.nl/downloads/HYDE/HYDE3.2/readme_release_HYDE3.2.1.txt", "name": "CC BY 3.0" }, { "url": "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/", "name": "CC BY 3.0 IGO" } ] |
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