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Primary production of energy
Catalonia Spain European Union-27
2022 8,107 35,958 562,857
2021 7,976 35,588 598,237
2020 8,148 35,418 573,092
2019 7,507 34,672 618,052
2018 6,987 34,338 637,379
2017 7,753 33,962 640,811
2016 7,602 34,383 642,416
2015 7,616 34,118 658,073
2014 7,600 35,570 673,692
2013 7,936 34,856 690,624
2012 7,317 33,607 689,703
2011 6,653 32,140 683,176
2010 7,492 34,548 696,110
2009 5,912 30,515 668,453
2008 6,679 30,182 698,805
2007 6,237 30,135 690,379
2006 6,851 31,171 703,762
2005 6,172 30,001 703,210
2004 7,312 32,359 710,303
2003 7,649 32,764 694,348
2002 7,380 31,435 689,533
2001 7,578 33,236 685,361
2000 7,297 31,321 675,865
Units: Thousands of toe.
Source Catalonia: Catalan Energy Institute. Source Spain, European Union: Eurostat.

Last update: October 24, 2024.

ENE

These statistics have a specific section with all the information available: Energy Balance (ENE).

Methodological note

Primary production of energy is any extraction of energy products in a useable form from natural sources. This occurs either when natural sources are exploited (for example, in coal mines, crude oil fields, hydro power plants) or in the fabrication of biofuels.

Transforming energy from one form into another, such as electricity or heat generation in thermal power plants (where primary energy sources are burned), or coke production in coke ovens, is not primary production.