Final Consumption of Energy

Final consumption of energy measures the consumption of final energy products, i.e. fuels used for electricity, district heating and space heating, and transportation fuels and industrial processing fuels. The difference between total and final consumption is lost through transformation and transmission losses of energy.

According to Statistics Finland’s preliminary data, final consumption of energy declined by 1.9 per cent from the previous year.

Final consumption of energy in 2008 (provisional data)
  • 1 110 PJ (26.5 Mtoe)
  • 208.4 GJ/capita (4.98 toe/capita)
Final consumption of energy in 2007
  • 1 132PJ (27.0 Mtoe)
  • 213.5 GJ/capita (5.10 toe/capita)

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