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libya
5th November 2004
Usage per person
George F
15th September 2005
I would like to see it expressed as kilowat hours per person per year.
Kimberly Brown (Yuma, az)
10th May 2006
Man what ever happened to batteries. Just kidding. We do use a lot of energy, what would really happen if we use to much? Could the eath catch on fire? I am only in 11th grade so I really don't know what I am talking about I was just asking.
Student (The World)
20th July 2006
Does anybody know the Energy statistics per person for The Caribbean, South Africa and/or Brunei.
Thanks! =)

Jared (Canada)
12th February 2007
The Society of Petroleum Engineers gives the conversion:
1 tonne of oil equivalent = 11,630 kilowatt hours
http://www.spe.org/spe/jsp/basic/0,,1104_1732,00.html
Kate (USA)
1st October 2007
If that's the total weighted average for the 18 listed there (which I suppose it is), then what would be the whole world average, the whole spending average of all of earth?
Stefano (Italy)
2nd August 2008
Is there any energy statistic per Nation based on the actual consumptions of goods in that Nation?

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