Energy

Energy Statistics

Statistics, Data and Indicators (7)

International Energy Agency (IEA) Statistics page

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06-Oct-2008

Click on the above link to view all IEA Statistics.

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 by nuclear power. The statistics are drawn fr...

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.

Key World Energy Statistics

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16-Mar-2004

 International Energy Angency (IEA)

Energy Statistics by Country, Region and Product

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16-Mar-2004

International Energy Agency (IEA)

Oil Market Report

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16-Mar-2004

International Energy Agency (IEA)

Government Energy Technology R&D Budgets

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16-Mar-2004

International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Events/Conferences/Meetings (1)

NEA co-sponsored meetings and conferences

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06-Oct-2008

The conferences and symposia listed on this page are either organised by the NEA or by national or international bodies for which NEA co-sponsorship or co-operation has been granted.

Manuals, Sources and Methods (1)

International Energy Agency Unit Converter

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16-Mar-2004

General converter for energy, mass and volume

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