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Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators
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IEA, Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/data-product/energy-end-uses-and-efficiency-indicators, Licence: Terms of Use for Non-CC Material
Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators
Annual data from 2000 covering end-use energy consumption, now featuring end-use carbon emissions for the IEA member countries and beyond. The data is updated twice a year, at the end of each semesters.
Overview
The Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators database contains annual data from 2000 covering end use energy consumption by energy product, end use carbon emissions, associated indicators across four sectors of final consumption (industry, services, residential and transport) and energy decomposition analysis, to show the impact of different drivers (e.g. activity, structure and efficiency) on consumption trends, for the IEA member countries and beyond. The database includes the full disaggregation available of for all the years between 2000 and 2023. The indicators are computed by using key sectorial activity data, for example, passenger-kilometre energy intensity by mode/vehicle type (MJ/pkm).
Data is available in several formats: sectoral fixed-width TXT format (in ZIP files to reduce files' weight); an Excel containing both data tables and pre-made graphs to browse the data; the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats. Data can also be browsed using the IEA Data Explorer (see below).
A free demo and availability file (see below) contains data for selected years and countries, mirroring the structure of the full database and providing detailed information about the available data.
The IEA also releases Energy end‑uses and efficiency indicators Highlights, a short version of this database with selected data and indicators that can be accessed for free.
Finally, the National data collection practices contains methodologies to collect data on energy end-uses across sectors. The new Guide to designing a national roadmap on demand-side data and energy efficiency indicators provides options and good practices for the collection and development of such datasets at the national level.
Important licence information
Single user, multi-user or Enterprise?
Limited user licences (1 user, 5 users and 10 users) are appropriate as long as only the corresponding number of users can access or view the data.
If more than 10 users need to access or view the data, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. If these users are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or affiliate, you should purchase a Global Enterprise licence.
If you intend to put the data in a shared application, platform or system, you should purchase an Enterprise licence. A Global Enterprise licence is needed if users viewing or accessing the data/derived data are in different locations or part of a subsidiary or an affiliate.
For more details, see our terms and conditions.
Do I need a contract or permission?
If you are doing work for clients, i.e. third parties, you need to enter into a separate Agreement and pay a fee as this usage is not permitted under our standard terms and conditions.
If you intend to use the data in any type of modelling for the purpose of creating derived data or derived products, and any services to distribute or display such derived products you need to sign an Agreement and pay a fee.
If you intend to have such usage or any usage falling outside of our Terms and Conditions, please fill in this questionnaire and return to datasales@iea.org.
The IEA reserves the right to check the customer's compliance with the terms and conditions.
Complete database
The complete database contains end-use energy consumption by energy product, end-use carbon emissions, related activity data and associated indicators across all four sectors of final consumption (industry, services, residential and transport), as well as data for decomposition of final energy consumption and emissions (by driver and sector). Data are available in CSV format (in ZIP file), in Excel format along with pre-made graphs, and through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Household Appliances Database
The Household Appliances database provides annual data on stock, diffusion and penetration of selected household appliances, including air conditioners, clothes dryers, clothes washers, dish washers, freezers, refrigerator/freezer combinations, refrigerators, personal computers and televisions. Data availability is uneven across countries, with gaps in time series and, in some cases, only a limited number of observations available for specific appliances or years. The dataset aims to offer global coverage where data are available integrating information from the IEA Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators database with additional sources obtained via desk research. It enables cross-country comparisons and tracking of trends in the uptake of key household appliances. This is the first edition of the Household Appliances database. Users are encouraged to provide feedback on data quality and to suggest additional data sources that could help improve coverage and robustness of the database over time.
Households Energy Expenditure Database
The Households Energy Expenditure database (pilot version) is designed to enable the calculation, analysis, and reporting of energy-related expenditure metrics, focused on households. The database integrates multiple data sources and methodologies to produce estimates about expenditure indicators, supporting policy analysis, research, and reporting needs for energy analysts and researchers. This is a pilot database welcoming any feedback or comment. The database uses end-uses energy prices and consumption data available from the International Energy Agency (IEA) databases to provide top-down, global and detailed residential and transport expenditure estimates. Expenditure calculated is then paired with metrics such as population or income data to provide meaningful indicators. This is the first edition of the Households Energy Expenditure database. Users are encouraged to provide feedback in order to improve further editions of this database. The Households Energy Expenditure database is available in Excel format and includes annual data for 7 indicators, 121 countries, 11 years, 9 energy products, 3 end-uses within the residential sector.
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FileUpdatedFormats.Stat Suite
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Households Energy Expenditure Database19/06/2026
Industry
The Industry data includes industry energy use, energy indicators, activity, emissions and carbon indicators by industry sub-sector. Sectoral data are available in CSV format as well as through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Services
The Services data Includes services energy use, energy indicators, activity, emissions and carbon indicators and by services end use. Sectoral data are available in CSV format as well as through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Residential
The Residential data includes residential energy use, energy indicators, activity, emissions and carbon indicators and by residential end use. Sectoral data are available in CSV format as well as through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Transport
The Transport data includes transport energy use, energy indicators, activity, emissions, carbon indicators and activity indicators by transport mode/vehicle type. Sectoral data are available in CSV format as well as through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Decomposition
The Decomposition data includes total and sectoral energy consumption along with the 3-factor analysis savings (due to activity, structure and efficiency); and total and sectoral emissions along with the 4-factor analysis savings (due to activity, structure, efficiency and carbon intensity). Data are available in CSV format as well as through the .Stat Data Explorer, which also allows users to export data in Excel and CSV formats.
Schedule
The data is updated twice a year at the end of each semester.
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19/06/2026
Latest
June 2026
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12/12/2025
Past
December 2025
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09/07/2025
Past
July 2025
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26/02/2025
Past
December 2024 (Update)
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23/12/2024
Past
December 2024
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23/07/2024
Past
July 2024
Documentation
Database documentation for the Energy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators; the data questionnaire for yearly collection; and the two energy efficiency indicators manuals, on statistics and policy making