Eastern Europe Compared by Energy > Electric power > Consumption > KWh
DEFINITION:
Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants.
CONTENTS
| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russia | 811.65 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 2 | Ukraine | 149.52 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 3 | Poland | 130.51 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 4 | Czech Republic | 63.53 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 5 | Romania | 49.24 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 6 | Hungary | 37.2 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 32.57 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 8 | Belarus | 30.88 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 9 | Bulgaria | 30.65 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 10 | Slovakia | 27.39 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 11 | Azerbaijan | 20.25 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 12 | Croatia | 14.73 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 13 | Slovenia | 13.65 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 14 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8.52 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 15 | Georgia | 7.13 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 16 | Moldova | 5.18 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 17 | Armenia | 4.32 billion kWh | 2004 | ||
| 18 | Albania | 3.73 billion kWh | 2004 |