Energy consumption from coal | Sri Lanka – yearly data, chart and table

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Source: Statistical Review of World Energy BP,
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Потребление первичной энергии из угля | Шри-Ланка
The coal energy consumption in Sri Lanka in 2024 reached 0.0700 EJ, which is 17.99% more than in 2023, when consumption volume was  0.0593 EJ. This is the first year of growth after a decline. According to the Statistical Review of World Energy, since 1976, the consumption volume of coal primary energy has increased in 3 789.54 times. The lowest level of consumption in Sri Lanka was recorded in 2001, with a value of 0.0000 EJ. The maximum energy consumption from coal was in 2020, when it reached 0.0705 EJ. The Statistical Review of World Energy is published annually in the last decade of June by the Energy Institute (EI). From 1952 to 2022, this dataset on global energy production, consumption, and emissions was published by BP.