Energy Statistics > Electricity production from coal sources > % of total > Spain (historical data)

Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   28.98    #29   
2003   29.45    #32   
2002   34.13    #28   
2001   30.76    #32   
2000   36.38    #27   
1999   36.64    #23   
1998   32.66    #27   
1997   33.82    #27   
1996   31.53    #30   
1995   40.5    #24   
1994   38.93    #25   
1993   40.79    #23   
1992   41.57    #26   
1991   38.58    #21   
1990   40.13    #20   
1989   41.13    #20   
1988   31.68    #25   
1987   41.82    #21   
1986   43.23    #20   
1985   44.11    #18   
1984   41.85    #20   
1983   42.67    #18   
1982   39.42    #17   
1981   34.55    #21   
1980   30.01    #20   
1979   22.21    #23   
1978   20.75    #25   
1977   19.75    #25   
1976   17.87    #25   
1975   20.72    #24   
1974   16.16    #25   
1973   18.87    #27   
1972   23.04    #23   
1971   21.74    #24   
1970   21.72    #15   
1969   19.61    #17   
1968   22.75    #17   
1967   23.12    #16   
1966   14.08    #17   
1965   19.88    #17   
1964   17.92    #16   
1963   10.14    #19   
1962   18.96    #15   
1961   18.07    #15   
1960   12.9    #18   


DEFINITION: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Coal refers to all coal and brown coal, both primary (including hard coal and lignite-brown coal) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coke oven gas, and blast furnace gas). Peat is also included in this category.

SOURCE: World Development Indicators database via NationMaster
 
 

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