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Total energy supply per source and in EU-27, 2005-2023
Chart (interactive)
This figure illustrates the evolution of the Total Energy Supply (TES) in the EU-27 since 2005, categorised by energy source. The TES-others category is primarily composed of non-renewable waste as an energy source.
- Complete energy balances, Eurostat - European statistics
- Cyprus
- Portugal
- Spain
- Malta
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Austria
- Belgium
- Germany
- Luxembourg
- Ireland
- France
- Slovakia
- Czechia
- Italy
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Greece
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Poland
- Romania
Additional information
Total energy supply represents the overall quantity of energy available for all activities within a country’s territory. It covers energy transformation, energy sector operations, transmission and distribution losses and final energy consumption. Both total energy supply and primary energy consumption exclude international aviation and maritime bunkers. The key distinction between the two indicators is that non-energy uses of fuels (such as feedstocks in the chemical industry) are included in total energy supply but excluded from primary energy consumption.
