Mozambique - Energy intensity level of primary energy (MJ/$2011 PPP GDP)

The latest value for Energy intensity level of primary energy (MJ/$2011 PPP GDP) in Mozambique was 11.93 as of 2019. Over the past 19 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 26.91 in 2000 and 11.93 in 2019.

Definition: Energy intensity level of primary energy is the ratio between energy supply and gross domestic product measured at purchasing power parity. Energy intensity is an indication of how much energy is used to produce one unit of economic output. Lower ratio indicates that less energy is used to produce one unit of output.

Source: World Bank, Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) database from the SE4ALL Global Tracking Framework led jointly by the World Bank, International Energy Agency, and the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program.

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Year Value
2000 26.91
2001 25.24
2002 23.75
2003 23.38
2004 22.44
2005 21.44
2006 20.21
2007 15.17
2008 14.49
2009 14.82
2010 12.66
2011 14.75
2012 13.90
2013 13.91
2014 13.40
2015 12.96
2016 12.70
2017 12.31
2018 12.07
2019 11.93

Limitations and Exceptions: Energy intensity level is only an imperfect proxy to energy efficiency indicator and it can be affected by a number of factors not necessarily linked to pure efficiency such as climate.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: This indicator is obtained by dividing total primary energy supply over gross domestic product measured in constant 2011 US dollars at purchasing power parity.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Energy production & use