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Energy Statistics > Electric power consumption > kWh > Kazakhstan (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   54,365,000,000    #38   
2003   52,331,000,000    #38   
2002   50,259,000,000    #38   
2001   47,965,000,000    #38   
2000   45,849,000,000    #38   
1999   42,372,000,000    #40   
1998   40,267,000,000    #40   
1997   51,214,000,000    #36   
1996   54,740,000,000    #32   
1995   63,913,000,000    #28   
1994   69,865,000,000    #25   
1993   74,170,000,000    #23   
1992   88,023,000,000    #21   
1991   94,839,320,000    #21   
1990   96,804,890,000    #21   
1989   96,249,040,000    #20   
1988   95,318,470,000    #20   
1987   92,913,960,000    #19   
1986   89,478,950,000    #19   
1985   86,275,010,000    #19   
1984   83,764,330,000    #19   
1983   79,867,160,000    #19   
1982   77,025,470,000    #19   
1981   74,827,060,000    #19   
1980   72,947,170,000    #19   
1979   70,074,250,000    #19   
1978   68,194,360,000    #19   
1977   65,277,720,000    #18   
1976   63,023,100,000    #19   
1975   59,050,980,000    #19   
1974   55,434,850,000    #19   
1973   51,981,100,000    #19   
1972   48,777,180,000    #19   
1971   45,623,210,000    #18   


DEFINITION: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants.

   
 

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