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Bhutan: Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Consumption of Energy
Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide per Person
Year | Bhutan | Change, percent | Bhutan, percent of Asia & Oceania | Bhutan, percent of World |
1980 | 0.012 | N/A | N/A | 0.289% |
1981 | 0.056 | 366.667% | N/A | 1.389% |
1982 | 0.068 | 21.429% | N/A | 1.726% |
1983 | 0.060 | -11.765% | N/A | 1.539% |
1984 | 0.051 | -15.000% | N/A | 1.269% |
1985 | 0.063 | 23.529% | N/A | 1.559% |
1986 | 0.058 | -7.937% | N/A | 1.427% |
1987 | 0.140 | 141.379% | N/A | 3.416% |
1988 | 0.139 | -0.714% | N/A | 3.340% |
1989 | 0.131 | -5.755% | N/A | 3.156% |
1990 | 0.204 | 55.725% | N/A | 4.971% |
1991 | 0.200 | -1.961% | N/A | 4.975% |
1992 | 0.219 | 9.500% | N/A | 5.557% |
1993 | 0.225 | 2.740% | N/A | 5.731% |
1994 | 0.357 | 58.667% | N/A | 9.161% |
1995 | 0.425 | 19.048% | N/A | 10.889% |
1996 | 0.464 | 9.176% | N/A | 11.789% |
1997 | 0.473 | 1.940% | N/A | 11.963% |
1998 | 0.467 | -1.268% | N/A | 12.002% |
1999 | 0.488 | 4.497% | N/A | 12.535% |
2000 | 0.485 | -0.615% | N/A | 12.360% |
2001 | 0.489 | 0.825% | N/A | 12.535% |
2002 | 0.529 | 8.180% | N/A | 13.328% |
2003 | 0.460 | -13.043% | N/A | 11.179% |
2004 | 0.428 | -6.957% | N/A | 9.896% |
2005 | 0.455 | 6.308% | N/A | 10.327% |
2006 | 0.428 | -5.934% | N/A | 9.635% |
2007 | 0.535 | 25.000% | N/A | 11.844% |
2008 | 0.548 | 2.430% | N/A | 12.070% |
2009 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2010 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Historical Energy Data about Bhutan
Total Consumption of Petroleum Products
Oil and Petroleum Products, Net Exports/Imports (-)
Dry Natural Gas, Net Exports/Imports (-)
Total Primary Coal Production
Total Coal Consumption
Coal, Net Exports/Imports (-)
Total Electricity Net Generation
Total Electricity Net Consumption
Total Electricity Exports
Total Electricity Imports
Electricity, Net Exports/Imports (-)
Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Net Generation
Hydroelectricity Net Generation
Total Primary Energy Production
Total Primary Energy Consumption
Total Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Consumption of Energy
Population