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  2. Template:Convert/list of units/energy - Wikipedia

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    GWh GWh 1.0 GWh (3.6 TJ) GW.h ... ktoe ktoe 1.0 ktoe (42 TJ) tonne of oil equivalent ...

  3. Tonne of oil equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy defined as the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil.It is approximately 42 gigajoules or 11.630 megawatt-hours, although as different crude oils have different calorific values, the exact value is defined by convention; several slightly different definitions exist.

  4. Template:Convert/list of units/energy/Wh - Wikipedia

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  5. Kilowatt-hour - Wikipedia

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    Megawatt-hours (MWh), gigawatt-hours (GWh), and terawatt-hours (TWh) are often used for metering larger amounts of electrical energy to industrial customers and in power generation. The terawatt-hour and petawatt-hour (PWh) units are large enough to conveniently express the annual electricity generation for whole countries and the world energy ...

  6. Module:Convert/documentation/conversion data - Wikipedia

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    The values for most of the conversion factors used by Template:Convert come from international and national standards documents: . Organisation Intergouvernementale de la Convention du Mètre (2014) [2006].

  7. World energy supply and consumption - Wikipedia

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    World map with primary energy use per person in 2021 [12]. Primary Energy refers to first form of energy encountered, as raw resources collected directly from energy production, before any conversion or transformation of the energy occurs.

  8. Energy in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Transport: 37 ktoe; Wind: 0.3 TW or 22 ktoe; Biomass: 0.1 TW or 12 ktoe; Wind power: 15 MW onshore and 95 MW offshore; Solar: 28 MW photovoltaic and 3 ktoe thermal. Electricity: 86 GWh (7 ktoe) from solid biomass and 50 GWh (4 ktoe) from biogas. Heat: 0 ktoe from solid biomass and 2 ktoe from biogas.

  9. List of countries by energy consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    Social Progress Index vs Energy Use per capita, 2015. List of countries by Social Progress Index. World energy consumption per capita based on 2021 data