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Country Profile: Panama |
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Energy
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| Title: |
Country Energy Balance for Panama |
| Resource Type: |
Web Site |
| Resource Language(s): |
English |
| Author: |
Various |
| Abstract: |
Data gathered by the U.S. Department of Energy note that Energy Production (Quads) = 0.0335 and Energy Consumption (Quads) = 0.1393 with breakout for oil, natural gas, coal and electricity.
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| Affiliation: |
U.S. Department of Energy |
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| Title: |
Guide to Statistical Resources |
| Resource Type: |
Report |
| Resource Language(s): |
English Spanish |
| Author: |
Various |
| Abstract: |
Sustainable Development Information Service of the World Resources Institute (WRI) is a
guide to worldwide energy statistics, which can be searched for Belize. Includes information
and connections on:
Electricity Generation: World Energy Statistics (OECD/IEA), Energy Statistics (UNSD),
International Energy Statistics (USDOE/EIA)
Production and Consumption: Statistical Review of World Energy (British Petroleum), World Energy Statistics (OECD/IEA), World Oil and Gas Energy Statistics (OECD/NEA), Global Environmental Data (UNEP/GEMS), International Energy Statistics (USDOE/EIA)
Nuclear Power: Nuclear Power and Reactors of the World (IAEA), Energy Statistics (UNSD), International Energy Statistics (USDOE/EIA)
Petroleum: Statistical Review of World Energy (British Petroleum), World Energy Statistics
(OECD/IEA), World Oil and Gas Energy Statistics (OECD/NEA), Energy Statistics (UNSD),
Internationl Energy Statistics (USDOE/EIA)
Resources and Reserves: Survey of Energy Resources (World Energy Conference)
Uranium Production, Prices, etc.: Survey of Energy Resources (OECD-NEA)
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| Affiliation: |
World Resources Institute |
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| Title: |
Regional Indicators for Central America |
| Resource Type: |
Report |
| Resource Language(s): |
English |
| Author: |
Various |
| Abstract: |
In 1997, Central American countries collectively consumed 0.60 quadrillion British thermal
units (Btu) of energy (0.2% of the world's total) and generated 7.1 million metric tons of
energy-related carbon emissions (0.1% of the world's total). Oil is the dominant fuel in Central
America, accounting for 70% of 1997total energy consumption in the region, followed by
hydroelectricity (24%), other renewables (6.0%), and coal (0.2%). As of 1997, there was no
natural gas or nuclear consumption in Central America, and the region collectively accounted
for 0.3% of the world's oil consumption.
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| Affiliation: |
United States Energy Information Administration |
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| Title: |
Renewable Energy in Latin America and the Caribbean |
| Resource Type: |
Report |
| Resource Language(s): |
English |
| Abstract: |
Provides informative profiles of: Renewable Energy Sources Village and Remote Power,
Economics and Decision Making, Renewable Energy in Practice America and the Caribbean
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| Affiliation: |
CREST |
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