Primary energy consumption — all countries

Primary energy consumption — Madagascar

Primary energy consumption in Madagascar in 2024 — 0.056 quad Btu. Ranked 149 in the world out of 218. Since 1980, the indicator has risen by 214.7%.

2024 0.056 quad Btu +1.59% vs 2023
World rank 149of 218
Period maximum 0.057 quad Btu2022
Period minimum 0.013 quad Btu1986

Trend over time

1980–2024 · quadrillion Btu

Primary energy consumption — Madagascar, 1980–202400.020.040.0619801985199019952000200520102015202020241980: 0.018 quad Btu1981: 0.016 quad Btu1982: 0.014 quad Btu1983: 0.018 quad Btu1984: 0.018 quad Btu1985: 0.019 quad Btu1986: 0.013 quad Btu1987: 0.019 quad Btu1988: 0.02 quad Btu1989: 0.015 quad Btu1990: 0.014 quad Btu1991: 0.015 quad Btu1992: 0.016 quad Btu1993: 0.017 quad Btu1994: 0.018 quad Btu1995: 0.019 quad Btu1996: 0.019 quad Btu1997: 0.02 quad Btu1998: 0.02 quad Btu1999: 0.02 quad Btu2000: 0.029 quad Btu2001: 0.029 quad Btu2002: 0.021 quad Btu2003: 0.028 quad Btu2004: 0.03 quad Btu2005: 0.029 quad Btu2006: 0.029 quad Btu2007: 0.031 quad Btu2008: 0.033 quad Btu2009: 0.028 quad Btu2010: 0.03 quad Btu2011: 0.035 quad Btu2012: 0.041 quad Btu2013: 0.043 quad Btu2014: 0.047 quad Btu2015: 0.052 quad Btu2016: 0.055 quad Btu2017: 0.051 quad Btu2018: 0.043 quad Btu2019: 0.053 quad Btu2020: 0.04 quad Btu2021: 0.053 quad Btu2022: 0.057 quad Btu2023: 0.055 quad Btu2024: 0.056 quad Btu
Change over the period: +0.038 (+214.66%) Average annual rate: 2.64 %

Comparison, 2024

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Madagascar

Madagascar 0.056 quad Btu
World computed 605.919 quad Btu
Sub-Saharan Africa computed 11.763 quad Btu
Eastern Africa computed 1.921 quad Btu
Low-income countries computed 2.93 quad Btu
Primary energy consumption — Madagascar, by year Madagascar All countries CSV XLSX
Year quad Btu Change Change, %
2024 0.056 +0.001 +1.59%
2023 0.055 −0.001 −2.46%
2022 0.057 +0.003 +5.82%
2021 0.053 +0.013 +32.13%
2020 0.04 −0.013 −23.82%
2019 0.053 +0.01 +22.21%
2018 0.043 −0.007 −14.08%
2017 0.051 −0.004 −7.97%
2016 0.055 +0.003 +5.96%
2015 0.052 +0.005 +10.21%
2014 0.047 +0.004 +8.49%
2013 0.043 +0.002 +4.51%
2012 0.041 +0.007 +19.61%
2011 0.035 +0.004 +14.34%
2010 0.03 +0.002 +7.24%
2009 0.028 −0.005 −13.94%
2008 0.033 +0.002 +7.35%
2007 0.031 +0.002 +5.88%
2006 0.029 −0 −1.31%
2005 0.029 −0.001 −3.77%
2004 0.03 +0.003 +9.61%
2003 0.028 +0.007 +30.63%
2002 0.021 −0.007 −25.48%
2001 0.029 −0.001 −2.02%
2000 0.029 +0.009 +48.2%
1999 0.02 −0 −0.3%
1998 0.02 +0 +0.15%
1997 0.02 +0 +1.93%
1996 0.019 +0 +1.27%
1995 0.019 +0.001 +4.76%
1994 0.018 +0.002 +9.83%
1993 0.017 +0 +1.23%
1992 0.016 +0.001 +9.27%
1991 0.015 +0.001 +4.4%
1990 0.014 −0 −2.48%
1989 0.015 −0.006 −28.09%
1988 0.02 +0.002 +9.52%
1987 0.019 +0.006 +43%
1986 0.013 −0.006 −32.19%
1985 0.019 +0.001 +6.46%
1984 0.018 −0 −0.13%
1983 0.018 +0.004 +31.09%
1982 0.014 −0.002 −11.95%
1981 0.016 −0.002 −11.83%
1980 0.018

About the indicator

Primary energy consumption is all the energy a country used over the year: coal, oil, gas, nuclear and renewable energy brought to a common unit. “Primary” means energy in the form in which it is taken from nature, before losses in conversion and transmission; electricity enters it not as a separate line but through the fuel it was generated from. The unit is the quadrillion British thermal units, customary in American statistics: one such unit is roughly equal to 25 million tonnes of oil equivalent.

Important: The figure is broader than electricity: electricity is only part of the final use of this energy, and transport and heating are included in it as well. This is the series that serves as the weight when the energy intensity aggregates are computed.

Source: International Energy Statistics (EIA), license Public domain (work of a U.S. federal agency).