Main results
- The energy intensity of the Spanish economy decreased by 4.5% in 2022.
- Household energy consumption increased by 0.1% in per capita terms.
Energy intensity - or net inland energy use per unit of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - reached 3.9 Terajoules (TJ) per million euros in 2022, a decrease of 4.5% compared to the previous year.
Domestic energy consumption - which measures energy consumption used directly by the economy - increased by 6.3% to 5,037.3 thousands of TJ.
Meanwhile, household energy consumption increased by 0.1% in per capita terms to 27.7 TJ for every 1,000 inhabitants.
Annual variation rates
Net domestic energy use - or the amount of energy consumed per business entity which is no longer available for later use - reached 5,014.9 thousand TJ in 2022. Of this, 3,679.6 thousand TJ corresponded to the branches of activity and 1,321.7 thousand to Households.
The most energy-intensive industries were Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, with 89.3 TJ per million euros, and Transport and storage services, with 9.9 TJ per million euros.
Thousands of terajoules and terajoules per million euros
The energy consumption of Households was 27.7 TJ per 1,000 inhabitants, 0.1% more than in the previous year. By type of consumption, 54.7% was consumed by Transport, 32.4% by Heating/Cooling and 12.9% by Other (lighting, household appliances, etc.).
Thousands of terajoules and terajoules per 1,000 inhabitants
Terajoules per 1,000 inhabitants
Domestic energy consumption reached 5,037.3 thousand TJ in 2022, an increase of 6.3% compared to the previous year. The main component was imports, which reached 5,454.5 thousand TJ, 9.6% more than in 2021.
Thousands of terajoules
In terms of source, renewable natural resources reached 787.2 thousand TJ. Biomass was the main source of these resources, with 34.4% of the total, followed by Wind, with 28.7%.
The renewable natural resources that have grown the most since 2015 were Others (heat pumps, geothermal), Solar and Wind Energy.
Thousands of terajoules
The physical trade balance of energy products (or the difference between imports and exports) was of 3,615.8 thousand TJ in 2022.
By component, the imports with the greatest importance were Extractive industry products (80.9% of the total) and Coke and refined petroleum products (17.3%). In exports, the main product was Coke and refined petroleum products, which accounted for 75.6% of the total.
The energy products that generated the largest positive trade balance were Extractive industry products (4,159.2 thousand TJ).
Thousands of terajoules
The data published today is provisional and will be revised when next year's data is released. All results of this operation are available on INEbase.
The objective of the Environmental Accounts (EA) is to consistently integrate environmental information into the central system of National Accounts. They include a set of satellite accounts, which are transmitted annually, compiled using the accounting formats applicable to the different sectoral and territorial areas, with a major presence of physical data. They display the interactions among the economy, households and environmental factors.
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