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Energy Statistics > Electricity production > kWh (per capita) > Paraguay (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   8,972.047    #14   
2003   9,118.71    #14   
2002   8,660.55    #15   
2001   8,305.265    #15   
2000   10,005.486    #11   
1999   9,924.486    #11   
1998   9,924.194    #11   
1997   10,136.469    #10   
1996   9,132.565    #13   
1995   8,801.3    #13   
1994   7,766.713    #15   
1993   6,866.081    #17   
1992   6,081.668    #21   
1991   6,760.757    #19   
1990   6,443.837    #20   
1989   5,943.136    #23   
1988   5,036.41    #27   
1987   4,838.079    #29   
1986   3,199.214    #48   
1985   1,133.08    #79   
1984   311.036    #103   
1983   247.934    #106   
1982   212.499    #108   
1981   246.516    #107   
1980   246.33    #108   
1979   228.984    #108   
1978   194.412    #108   
1977   201.921    #108   
1976   220.477    #104   
1975   223.027    #102   
1974   201.417    #100   
1973   149.889    #109   
1972   105.58    #113   
1971   97.668    #113   
1970   99.983    #113   
1969   102.401    #113   
1968   104.908    #113   
1967   107.506    #113   
1966   110.182    #113   
1965   112.924    #113   
1964   115.747    #113   
1963   118.66    #113   
1962   121.633    #113   
1961   124.611    #112   
1960   127.547    #112   


DEFINITION: Electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station. In addition to hydropower, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear power generation, it covers generation by geothermal, solar, wind, and tide and wave energy, as well as that from combustible renewables and waste. Production includes the output of electricity plants that are designed to produce electricity only as well as that of combined heat and power plants. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.

 

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