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Energy Statistics > Electricity production from natural gas sources > kwh > Canada (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   32,073,000,000    #23   
2003   33,050,000,000    #23   
2002   33,835,000,000    #20   
2001   35,981,000,000    #18   
2000   33,472,000,000    #19   
1999   27,412,000,000    #22   
1998   25,891,000,000    #21   
1997   20,803,000,000    #22   
1996   18,366,000,000    #23   
1995   21,190,000,000    #20   
1994   15,437,000,000    #25   
1993   15,299,000,000    #25   
1992   13,122,000,000    #24   
1991   8,622,000,000    #21   
1990   9,654,000,000    #20   
1989   14,835,000,000    #13   
1988   9,432,001,000    #18   
1987   6,159,000,000    #20   
1986   6,886,000,000    #18   
1985   6,808,000,000    #18   
1984   6,120,000,000    #18   
1983   8,794,000,000    #12   
1982   9,031,000,000    #13   
1981   8,670,000,000    #12   
1980   9,191,999,000    #10   
1979   10,944,000,000    #7   
1978   10,041,000,000    #7   
1977   12,380,000,000    #6   
1976   13,308,000,000    #7   
1975   15,507,000,000    #6   
1974   13,075,000,000    #6   
1973   16,199,000,000    #5   
1972   9,195,000,000    #6   
1971   6,976,000,000    #6   
1970   6,371,000,000    #5   
1969   5,943,000,000    #5   
1968   7,673,000,000    #2   
1967   6,654,000,000    #2   
1966   6,570,000,000    #2   
1965   5,985,000,000    #2   
1964   4,360,000,000    #2   
1963   4,414,000,000    #3   
1962   4,393,000,000    #3   
1961   4,297,000,000    #3   
1960   4,064,000,000    #2   


DEFINITION: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Gas refers to natural gas but excludes natural gas liquids.

   
 

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