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

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   16,867.449    #5   
2003   15,115.788    #7   
2002   16,438.593    #4   
2001   18,168.878    #4   
2000   16,375.014    #4   
1999   17,481.089    #4   
1998   17,938.724    #4   
1997   16,860.395    #4   
1996   15,902.522    #4   
1995   16,792.209    #4   
1994   16,251.438    #4   
1993   16,659.326    #4   
1992   16,836.179    #4   
1991   17,055.028    #4   
1990   17,056.198    #4   
1989   16,827.505    #4   
1988   17,264.225    #4   
1987   17,380.283    #3   
1986   16,497.491    #4   
1985   16,351.976    #3   
1984   14,785.654    #4   
1983   13,067.939    #4   
1982   11,953.393    #4   
1981   12,361.298    #4   
1980   11,590.373    #4   
1979   11,462.021    #4   
1978   11,223.296    #4   
1977   10,905.114    #4   
1976   10,507.419    #4   
1975   9,831.808    #4   
1974   9,203.529    #4   
1973   9,593.216    #4   
1972   8,822.088    #3   
1971   8,216.103    #4   
1970   7,534.005    #6   
1969   7,286.898    #6   
1968   7,102.603    #6   
1967   6,840.62    #6   
1966   6,483.607    #8   
1965   6,347.298    #9   
1964   5,918.548    #11   
1963   5,341.268    #13   
1962   5,342.37    #14   
1961   5,115.824    #16   
1960   4,670.587    #16   


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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