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This map represents energy use per capita in 2006. This is the amount of energy a country consumes per year divided by the population of that country. This includes fossil fuels burned by machines (such as cars), as well as electricity generated from nuclear power, geothermal power, hydropower, and fossil fuels. No matter what its source, energy use per capita is measured in equivalent amounts of oil. Though substantial in some developing countries, energy from biomass-fuelwood, charcoal, and dung are not considered in this statistic because reliable data are not available.
Source: World Bank: World Development Indicators
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