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COUNTRY |
AMOUNT |
DATE |
GRAPH |
HISTORY |
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1 | ChinaChina | 440.04 million ton | 2005 | ||
2 | IndiaIndia | 71.79 million ton | 2005 | ||
Non-religious countries averageNon-religious countries average (profile) | 31.41 million ton | 1999 | |||
3 | United StatesUnited States | 29.97 million ton | 2005 | ||
Emerging markets averageEmerging markets average (profile) | 25.5 million ton | 2005 | |||
4 | JapanJapan | 16.65 million ton | 2005 | ||
5 | North KoreaNorth Korea | 15.86 million ton | 2005 | ||
6 | IndonesiaIndonesia | 15.61 million ton | 2005 | ||
7 | KazakhstanKazakhstan | 12.48 million ton | 2005 | ||
8 | South AfricaSouth Africa | 12.21 million ton | 2005 | ||
9 | TurkeyTurkey | 9.06 million ton | 2005 | ||
10 | VietnamVietnam | 8.53 million ton | 2005 | ||
11 | TaiwanTaiwan | 7.67 million ton | 2005 | ||
12 | South KoreaSouth Korea | 7.09 million ton | 2005 | ||
13 | PakistanPakistan | 7 million ton | 2005 | ||
14 | Hong KongHong Kong | 5.92 million ton | 1999 | ||
15 | ThailandThailand | 5.82 million ton | 2005 | ||
16 | PolandPoland | 5.61 million ton | 2005 | ||
17 | BrazilBrazil | 5.02 million ton | 2005 | ||
18 | RussiaRussia | 4.25 million ton | 2005 | ||
19 | GermanyGermany | 3.03 million ton | 2005 | ||
High income OECD countries averageHigh income OECD countries average (profile) | 2.78 million ton | 2005 | |||
20 | ColombiaColombia | 2.46 million ton | 2005 | ||
21 | UkraineUkraine | 2.22 million ton | 2005 | ||
22 | MalaysiaMalaysia | 2.14 million ton | 2005 | ||
23 | United KingdomUnited Kingdom | 1.85 million ton | 2005 | ||
24 | CanadaCanada | 1.82 million ton | 2005 | ||
25 | AustraliaAustralia | 1.82 million ton | 2005 | ||
26 | Czech RepublicCzech Republic | 1.29 million ton | 2005 | ||
NATO countries averageNATO average (profile) | 1.16 million ton | 2005 | |||
27 | MoroccoMorocco | 912,000 ton | 2005 | ||
28 | SpainSpain | 747,000 ton | 2005 | ||
29 | PeruPeru | 746,000 ton | 2005 | ||
30 | SlovakiaSlovakia | 715,000 ton | 2005 | ||
31 | BangladeshBangladesh | 700,000 ton | 2005 | ||
European Union averageEuropean Union average (profile) | 696,680 ton | 2005 | |||
32 | NorwayNorway | 691,000 ton | 2005 | ||
33 | ChileChile | 675,000 ton | 2005 | ||
34 | PhilippinesPhilippines | 606,000 ton | 2005 | ||
35 | SwedenSweden | 568,000 ton | 2005 | ||
36 | GreeceGreece | 560,000 ton | 2005 | ||
37 | KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan | 537,000 ton | 2005 | ||
38 | BulgariaBulgaria | 462,000 ton | 2005 | ||
Eurozone averageEurozone average (profile) | 433,466.67 ton | 2005 | |||
39 | RomaniaRomania | 365,000 ton | 2005 | ||
40 | BelgiumBelgium | 346,000 ton | 2005 | ||
41 | SwitzerlandSwitzerland | 342,000 ton | 2000 | ||
42 | IranIran | 330,000 ton | 2005 | ||
43 | NepalNepal | 308,000 ton | 2005 | ||
44 | ZimbabweZimbabwe | 303,000 ton | 2005 | ||
45 | FinlandFinland | 276,000 ton | 2005 | ||
46 | DenmarkDenmark | 275,000 ton | 2005 | ||
47 | IrelandIreland | 246,000 ton | 2005 | ||
48 | BotswanaBotswana | 215,000 ton | 2005 | ||
49 | AustriaAustria | 213,000 ton | 2005 | ||
50 | LebanonLebanon | 200,000 ton | 2005 | ||
51 | HungaryHungary | 192,000 ton | 2005 | ||
52 | CroatiaCroatia | 169,000 ton | 2005 | ||
53 | Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo, DR. | 163,000 ton | 2005 | ||
54 | YugoslaviaYugoslavia | 155,000 ton | 2005 | ||
55 | SenegalSenegal | 152,000 ton | 2005 | ||
56 | New ZealandNew Zealand | 151,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=57 | ZambiaZambia | 135,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=57 | LithuaniaLithuania | 135,000 ton | 2005 | ||
59 | BurmaBurma | 124,000 ton | 2005 | ||
60 | IcelandIceland | 117,000 ton | 2005 | ||
61 | LuxembourgLuxembourg | 111,000 ton | 2005 | ||
62 | KenyaKenya | 108,000 ton | 2005 | ||
63 | Sri LankaSri Lanka | 95,000 ton | 2005 | ||
64 | NetherlandsNetherlands | 78,000 ton | 2005 | ||
65 | ArgentinaArgentina | 66,000 ton | 2001 | ||
66 | JamaicaJamaica | 60,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=67 | VenezuelaVenezuela | 52,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=67 | CyprusCyprus | 52,000 ton | 2005 | ||
69 | PanamaPanama | 45,000 ton | 2002 | ||
70 | PortugalPortugal | 40,000 ton | 2005 | ||
71 | SloveniaSlovenia | 39,000 ton | 2005 | ||
72 | LatviaLatvia | 35,000 ton | 2005 | ||
73 | HondurasHonduras | 31,580 ton | 2005 | ||
74 | MalawiMalawi | 30,000 ton | 2005 | ||
75 | TanzaniaTanzania | 29,000 ton | 2005 | ||
76 | HaitiHaiti | 26,000 ton | 1992 | ||
77 | MauritiusMauritius | 23,000 ton | 2005 | ||
78 | MongoliaMongolia | 17,000 ton | 2005 | ||
79 | UzbekistanUzbekistan | 16,000 ton | 2000 | ||
=80 | CubaCuba | 13,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=80 | BelarusBelarus | 13,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=82 | EstoniaEstonia | 12,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=82 | FijiFiji | 12,000 ton | 2005 | ||
84 | GeorgiaGeorgia | 9,000 ton | 2005 | ||
85 | NigeriaNigeria | 8,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=86 | MoldovaMoldova | 5,000 ton | 2005 | ||
=86 | SwazilandSwaziland | 5,000 ton | 1994 | ||
88 | UruguayUruguay | 1,000 ton | 2005 |
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Interesting observations about Energy > Coal > Consumption by industry and construction
- China has had the highest coal > consumption by industry and construction since 1993.
- United States ranked first for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst High income OECD countries in 2005.
- Poland ranked first for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst European Union in 2005.
- Turkey ranked first for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst Europe in 2005.
- India ranked second for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst Emerging markets in 2005.
- Germany ranked first for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst Eurozone in 2005.
- Uruguay has ranked last for coal > consumption by industry and construction since 2003.
- Canada ranked last for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2005.
- North Korea ranked third for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst Cold countries in 2005.
- United Kingdom ranked #4 for coal > consumption by industry and construction amongst NATO countries in 2005.