Haiti - Electricity production

Electricity production from oil, gas and coal sources (% of total)

Electricity production from oil, gas and coal sources (% of total) in Haiti was 92.00 as of 2015. Its highest value over the past 44 years was 92.00 in 2015, while its lowest value was 7.07 in 1975.

Definition: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Oil refers to crude oil and petroleum products. Gas refers to natural gas but excludes natural gas liquids. Coal refers to all coal and brown coal, both primary (including hard coal and lignite-brown coal) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coke oven gas, and blast furnace gas). Peat is also included in this category.

Source: IEA Statistics © OECD/IEA 2014 (http://www.iea.org/stats/index.asp), subject to https://www.iea.org/t&c/termsandconditions/

See also:

Year Value
1971 52.44
1972 14.15
1973 21.31
1974 8.61
1975 7.07
1976 8.08
1977 20.57
1978 17.55
1979 26.43
1980 26.11
1981 29.84
1982 34.87
1983 49.15
1984 49.76
1985 47.62
1986 23.70
1987 31.98
1988 23.74
1989 26.61
1990 20.60
1991 25.43
1992 24.11
1993 24.73
1994 17.08
1995 48.89
1996 55.04
1997 66.94
1998 53.85
1999 41.98
2000 48.26
2001 52.36
2002 52.47
2003 52.34
2004 52.47
2005 52.34
2006 52.46
2007 67.09
2008 62.76
2009 71.29
2010 69.85
2011 87.17
2012 79.91
2013 86.64
2014 91.29
2015 92.00

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Energy production & use