Table 3-1
Household energy use, by fuel type and by province, 2007 — Total energy use

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Total energy use
  Electricity Natural gas Oil Wood and wood pellets Propane All fuel types
  terajoules percent 1 terajoules percent 1 terajoules percent 1 terajoules percent 1 terajoules percent 1 terajoules
Canada 520,250 38 587,183 43 76,773 6 176,107 13 8,642 1 1,368,955
Newfoundland and Labrador 12,518 54 F F 4,680 20 5,746 E 25 E 273 E E 23,216
Prince Edward Island 1,667 25 F F 3,064 45 1,890 E 28 E 134 E E 6,777
Nova Scotia 14,822 33 F F 15,613 35 12,864 29 354 E E 44,369
New Brunswick 18,240 53 F F 4,343 E 13 E 10,729 31 291 E E 34,273
Quebec 189,948 61 10,805 3 21,899 7 84,996 27 1,619 1 309,266
Ontario 154,995 30 298,893 58 21,722 4 35,411 7 4,146 1 515,166
Manitoba 20,215 42 23,671 49 F F 3,370 E E F F 48,093
Saskatchewan 11,699 24 33,956 70 F F F F F F 48,482
Alberta 33,704 20 130,037 77 F F 5,738 E E F F 169,800
British Columbia 62,442 37 88,415 52 3,678 E E 13,750 8 F F 169,511
1.
As a proportion of all fuel types.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Households and the Environment Survey: Energy Use, 2007, Catalogue no. 11-526-S.