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<onlyinclude>Consumers don't usually use [[primary energy|raw sources of energy from nature]]. The energy sector converts [[primary energy]] into various [[energy currencies]]. These easy to use [[energy currency|carriers]] of energy, like electricity, power society.</onlyinclude> The chart below shows how much of each different [[end use energy]] types a country uses.  Wealthy countries have [[access to electricity]] and [[access to non-solid fuel]]. Lesser developed countries often use [[biomass]] creating serious [[air pollution]] problems.<ref> Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)</ref>
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<onlyinclude>Consumers don't usually use [[primary energy|raw sources of energy from nature]]. The energy sector converts [[primary energy]] into various [[energy currencies]]. These easy to use [[energy currency|carriers]] of energy like electricity, power society.</onlyinclude> The chart below shows which type and how much of each [[end use energy]] a country uses.  Wealthy countries have [[access to electricity]] and [[access to non-solid fuel]]; lesser developed countries often use [[biomass]]. Burning fuels, whether at a distant [[power plant]] or directly in the home like with [[charcoal]], contributes to [[air pollution]] and [[climate change]] problems.<ref> Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:25, 4 January 2019

Consumers don't usually use raw sources of energy from nature. The energy sector converts primary energy into various energy currencies. These easy to use carriers of energy like electricity, power society. The chart below shows which type and how much of each end use energy a country uses. Wealthy countries have access to electricity and access to non-solid fuel; lesser developed countries often use biomass. Burning fuels, whether at a distant power plant or directly in the home like with charcoal, contributes to air pollution and climate change problems.[1]

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  1. Data Source: IEA (2018), "World energy balances", IEA World Energy Statistics and Balances (database). http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00512-en (Accessed January 2018)