Iceland Energy Consumption is set to reach 0.23 Exajoules by 2026 from 0.21 Exajoules, is expected to fall by 1% per year. Since 1970, the demand grew 1.4% year on year close to 595.15 Exajoules. The United States, India and Russia respectively came in numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking.
How does Iceland perform in Energy?
Forecast: Primary Energy Consumption Per Capita in Iceland
- Gigajoules Per Capita
- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Oil Consumption in Iceland
- Thousand Barrels Per Day
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Forecast: Hydroelectricity Generation in Iceland
- Terawatthours
- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Geothermal and Biomass Energy Consumption in Iceland
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Forecast: Electricity Generation in Iceland
- Terawatthours
- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Renewable Power Generation in Iceland
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- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Wind Energy Generation in Iceland
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- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Oil Consumption in Iceland
- Exajoules
- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Coal Consumption in Iceland
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- 2024 to 2028
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Forecast: Renewable Power Generation in Iceland
- Terawatthours
- 2024 to 2028
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