Energy supply and use
Key indicators
Selected geographical area: Canada
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24.4 million cubic metres1.4%(12-month change)
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672.1 million gigajoules-0.7%(12-month change)
More energy supply and use indicators
Selected geographical area: Canada
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62.9 million megawatt-hours0.7%(12-month change)
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10.0 million cubic metres-1.2%(12-month change)
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4.37 terajoules per million dollars of real GDP-1.8%(annual change)
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0.30 kilotonnes per million dollars of real GDP-2.3%(annual change)
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63.9 gigajoules-0.7%(annual change)
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3.0 tonnes-0.5%(annual change)
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22 616 petajoules3.9%(year-over-year change)
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8 585 petajoules4.2%(year-over-year change)
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2 181 petajoules2.2%(annual change)
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9.5 million cubic metres-4.3%(12-month change)
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8.5 million cubic metres-7.5%(12-month change)
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9.0 million cubic metres3.2%(12-month change)
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18.6 million cubic metres14.4%(12-month change)
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12.0 billion cubic metres-7.0%(12-month change)
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$1.5 billion-15.1%(12-month change)
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6.3 billion cubic metres-6.4%(12-month change)
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1.5 billion cubic metres-12.7%(12-month change)
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5.3 billion cubic metres6.6%(12-month change)
Results
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- Articles and reports: 16-002-X201100211503Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study based on data from the 2009 Households and the Environment Survey, looks at the characteristics and usage of air conditioning systems and other methods of space cooling by Canadian households.
Release date: 2011-06-22 - 2. A demand perspective on greenhouse gas emissions ArchivedArticles and reports: 16-002-X200700210335Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides an analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from a demand perspective. The analysis is based on the greenhouse gas emissions accounts and input-output accounts produced at Statistics Canada. It shows that domestic requirements for goods and services led to 54% of Canadian industrial emissions, while production to satisfy exports accounted for the remaining 46%. Between 1990 and 2002, emissions associated with domestic demand grew slowly at 0.4% while those associated with the production of goods for export grew by 50%.
Release date: 2007-09-26
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- Articles and reports: 16-002-X201100211503Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study based on data from the 2009 Households and the Environment Survey, looks at the characteristics and usage of air conditioning systems and other methods of space cooling by Canadian households.
Release date: 2011-06-22 - 2. A demand perspective on greenhouse gas emissions ArchivedArticles and reports: 16-002-X200700210335Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides an analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from a demand perspective. The analysis is based on the greenhouse gas emissions accounts and input-output accounts produced at Statistics Canada. It shows that domestic requirements for goods and services led to 54% of Canadian industrial emissions, while production to satisfy exports accounted for the remaining 46%. Between 1990 and 2002, emissions associated with domestic demand grew slowly at 0.4% while those associated with the production of goods for export grew by 50%.
Release date: 2007-09-26
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