The Energy Statistics Division of the IEA collects, processes and releases data and information on energy products, transformation, consumption, prices and taxes as well as on gaseous emissions.

The Division has 4 sections dealing respectively with: Coal, Electricity and Heat Statistics Energy Balances, Prices and Emissions Oil and Gas Statistics Non-Member Country Energy Statistics.

Coal Information

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10-Aug-2009

Coal Information provides a comprehensive review of historical and current market trends in the world coal sector.

 

Electricity Information

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10-Aug-2009

Electricity Information provides a comprehensive review of historical and current market trends in the OECD electricity sector, including 2008 preliminary data.

Oil Information

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10-Aug-2009

A comprehensive reference book on current developments in oil supply and demand. The first part of this publication contains key data on world production, trade, prices and consumption of major oil product groups, with time series back to the early 1970s.

Selected 2006 IEA data now available for free download

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20-Jan-2009

Full time series through 2006 (and selected information for 2007) are available from our on-line data service.

CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion

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22-Sep-2008

In recognition of fundamental changes in the way governments approach energy-related environmental issues, the IEA has prepared this publication on CO2 emissions from fuel combustion.

Nuclear Electricity Generation in OECD Member Countries

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22-Sep-2008

This web page provides figures on the number of nuclear units connected to the grid in OECD Member countries, nuclear electricity generation and the percentage of the total electricity supply provided ...

OECD in Figures 2007

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17-Oct-2007

The 2007 edition of OECD in Figures contains key data on OECD countries, ranging from economic growth and employment to inflation, trade and environment.

IEA at COP 15

For over a decade, the IEA has been providing analyses on the energy dimension of climate change and the energy implications of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol.

IEA at COP 15

NEA Books

Using the most current data and statistics available, the NEO provides projections up to 2050 to consider growth scenarios and potential implications on the future use of nuclear energy.

Nuclear Energy Outlook