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This page shows the energy use for Ireland, using 0.095 percent of world energy production for 4.96 million inhabitants in 2019. Energy is typically specified in Million metric Ton of Oil Equivalent [Mtoe] for large quantities. This work prefers to use TeraWatt-hours (TWh) instead, which is obtained by multiplying the a value expressed in Mtoe with a factor 11.63 . To allow an easy comparison between countries, we normalize the TWh value to kiloWatt-hour per day per person (kWh/d/p) - David MacKay introduced this energy unit in [5]. Day to day energy production or consumption can fluctuate from a kWh/d/p value, for example space heating consumes more energy in the winter season.

These values are summarized in table 0.1 . The first two columns show the gross inland energy consumption and gross renewable and biofuel consumptions. We do so since some renewable and biofuel sources are converted to electricity for final energy consumption. The third column shows the total final energy consumption of Ireland. The fourth column shows the electricity consumption, which is a part of the final energy consumption.

The main data source for this page are the Eurostat energy balances, edition April 2022. A
population plot of Ireland and a list of data source references are available below.

Table 0.1 Energy summary for Ireland in 2020.
Gross inland consumptionGross renewable and biofuel consumptionFinal energy consumptionElectricity consumption
13.7 Mtoe1.77 Mtoe10.8 Mtoe2.46 Mtoe
160 TWh20.5 TWh126 TWh28.6 TWh
87.8 kWh/d/p11.3 kWh/d/p69.4 kWh/d/p15.8 kWh/d/p
100 % (gross)12.9 % (gross)79.0 % (gross)18.0 % (gross)
127 % (final)16.3 % (final)100 % (final)22.7 % (final)
Gross inland energy consumption in 2020 for Ireland
Figure 0.1 Ireland yearly gross inland energy consumption, split according to fuel type.
monthly average percentage of solar PV, heating and cooling degree days for Dublin in Ireland
Figure 0.2 Monthly average percentage of solar photovoltaics, heating and cooling degree days for Dublin in Ireland.
Energy balance summary, using kWh/d/p to express energy consumption
normalized final energy in kWh/d/p for Ireland
Figure 1.1 Yearly final energy consumption in kWh/d/p for Ireland.

Table 1.1 Final energy consumption in kWh/d/p for Ireland in 2020.
Ireland 2020 [kWh/d/p]TotalElectricityOil and petroleum productsNatural gasSolid fossil fuelsRenewables and biofuelsNon-renewable waste
Gross inland consumption87.8
-9.77%
-0.084
-123.0%
39.8
-17.6%
29.2
-1.6%
2.85
+12.1%
11.3
+6.64%
0.94
-0.51%
Final energy consumption69.4
-5.63%
15.8
-0.71%
34.9
-9.44%
12.5
-2.23%
1.59
-0.21%
3.08
-3.09%
0.34
-6.82%
  + Industry sector  13.9
  -5.05%
  3.57
  -7.9%
  2.3
  -5.43%
  5.97
  -3.42%
  0.49
  -5.29%
  1.2
  -2.94%
  0.34
  -6.82%
  + Transport sector  22.3
  -16.9%
  0.049
  +10.4%
  21.0
  -17.4%
  0.097
  -12.1%
  0.0
  
  1.12
  -8.6%
  0.0
  
  + Other sectors  33.2
  +3.5%
  12.1
  +1.58%
  11.6
  +8.51%
  6.43
  -0.94%
  1.1
  +2.2%
  0.77
  +5.94%
  0.0
  
    ++ Services    11.7
    -0.91%
    7.04
    -1.02%
    1.75
    -2.96%
    2.67
    +0.24%
    0.0032
    -1.48%
    0.25
    +5.19%
    0.0
    
    ++ Households    20.0
    +6.88%
    4.81
    +5.85%
    8.6
    +13.4%
    3.77
    -1.75%
    1.1
    +2.21%
    0.52
    +6.31%
    0.0
    
    ++ Agri/forest    1.42
    -1.48%
    0.3
    -1.48%
    1.12
    -1.48%
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    ++ Fishing    0.12
    -23.6%
    0.0
    
    0.12
    -23.6%
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
Energy balance summary, using percent to express energy consumption.
final energy in percent for Ireland
Figure 1.2 Yearly final energy consumption in percent for Ireland.

Table 1.2 Final energy consumption in percent for Ireland in 2020.
Ireland 2020 [percent]TotalElectricityOil and petroleum productsNatural gasSolid fossil fuelsRenewables and biofuelsNon-renewable waste
Gross inland consumption127%
-5.81%
-0.12%
-0.61%
57.4%
-8.34%
42.0%
+1.72%
4.11%
+0.65%
16.3%
+1.87%
1.35%
=0.0%
Final energy consumption100%
=0.0%
22.7%
+1.13%
50.3%
-2.11%
18.0%
+0.63%
2.29%
+0.12%
4.44%
+0.12%
0.49%
=0.0%
  + Industry sector  20.0%
  +0.12%
  5.15%
  -0.13%
  3.31%
  =0.0%
  8.61%
  +0.2%
  0.7%
  =0.0%
  1.73%
  =0.0%
  0.49%
  =0.0%
  + Transport sector  32.1%
  -4.35%
  0.07%
  =0.0%
  30.3%
  -4.3%
  0.14%
  =0.0%
  0.0%
  =0.0%
  1.61%
  =0.0%
  0.0%
  =0.0%
  + Other sectors  47.9%
  +4.23%
  17.5%
  +1.24%
  16.7%
  +2.18%
  9.27%
  +0.44%
  1.59%
  +0.12%
  1.11%
  +0.12%
  0.0%
  =0.0%
    ++ Services    16.9%
    +0.8%
    10.1%
    +0.47%
    2.52%
    =0.0%
    3.84%
    +0.23%
    0.0047%
    =0.0%
    0.36%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    ++ Households    28.8%
    +3.38%
    6.93%
    +0.75%
    12.4%
    +2.08%
    5.43%
    +0.21%
    1.58%
    +0.12%
    0.74%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    ++ Agri/forest    2.05%
    =0.0%
    0.43%
    =0.0%
    1.62%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    ++ Fishing    0.17%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.17%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
    0.0%
    =0.0%
Energy balance summary, using TWh to express energy consumption
final energy in TWh for Ireland
Figure 1.3 Yearly final energy consumption in TWh for Ireland.

Table 1.3 Final energy consumption in TWh for Ireland in 2020.
Ireland 2020 [TWh]TotalElectricityOil and petroleum productsNatural gasSolid fossil fuelsRenewables and biofuelsNon-renewable waste
Gross inland consumption160
-8.42%
-0.15
-124.0%
72.3
-16.4%
53.0
-0.12%
5.18
+13.8%
20.5
+8.24%
1.71
+0.99%
Final energy consumption126
-4.21%
28.6
+0.78%
63.4
-8.08%
22.7
-0.76%
2.89
+1.29%
5.6
-1.64%
0.62
-5.41%
  + Industry sector  25.2
  -3.63%
  6.49
  -6.52%
  4.17
  -4.01%
  10.9
  -1.97%
  0.88
  -3.86%
  2.18
  -1.48%
  0.62
  -5.41%
  + Transport sector  40.5
  -15.6%
  0.088
  +12.1%
  38.2
  -16.1%
  0.18
  -10.8%
  0.0
  
  2.03
  -7.23%
  0.0
  
  + Other sectors  60.4
  +5.05%
  22.1
  +3.11%
  21.1
  +10.1%
  11.7
  +0.56%
  2.0
  +3.74%
  1.39
  +7.53%
  0.0
  
    ++ Services    21.3
    +0.58%
    12.8
    +0.47%
    3.18
    -1.5%
    4.84
    +1.75%
    0.0059
    =0.0%
    0.46
    +6.78%
    0.0
    
    ++ Households    36.3
    +8.49%
    8.74
    +7.44%
    15.6
    +15.1%
    6.84
    -0.27%
    2.0
    +3.75%
    0.94
    +7.91%
    0.0
    
    ++ Agri/forest    2.58
    =0.0%
    0.54
    =0.0%
    2.04
    =0.0%
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    ++ Fishing    0.21
    -22.4%
    0.0
    
    0.21
    -22.4%
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
    0.0
    
Renewables and biofuel gross inland energy consumption
gross inland consumption of renewables and biofuels for Ireland
Figure 1.4 Yearly gross inland consumption of renewables and biofuels for Ireland.

Table 1.4 Gross inland consumtion of renewables and biofuels for Ireland in 2020.
Ireland 2020 renewables and biofuels[percent (gross)][percent (final)][kWh/d/p][percent][TWh]
Gross inland consumption100% (gross)127% (final)87.8777%160
Renewables and biofuels - gross inland consumption12.9% (gross)16.3% (final)11.3100%20.5
  Hydro (3.26% of electricity)  0.58% (gross)  0.74% (final)  0.51  4.54%  0.93
  Tide, wave, ocean (0.0% of electricity)  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Wind (40.3% of electricity)  7.24% (gross)  9.16% (final)  6.36  56.2%  11.5
  Solar photovoltaic (0.22% of electricity)  0.04% (gross)  0.051% (final)  0.035  0.31%  0.064
  Solar thermal  0.1% (gross)  0.13% (final)  0.09  0.8%  0.16
  Geothermal  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Primary solid biofuels  1.88% (gross)  2.38% (final)  1.65  14.6%  3.0
  Charcoal  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Biogases  0.38% (gross)  0.48% (final)  0.33  2.96%  0.61
  Renewable municipal waste  1.06% (gross)  1.34% (final)  0.93  8.21%  1.69
  Pure biogasoline  0.12% (gross)  0.15% (final)  0.1  0.92%  0.19
  Blended biogasoline  0.032% (gross)  0.041% (final)  0.028  0.25%  0.051
  Pure biodiesels  0.75% (gross)  0.95% (final)  0.66  5.83%  1.2
  Blended biodiesels  0.28% (gross)  0.35% (final)  0.24  2.14%  0.44
  Pure bio jet kerosene  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Blended bio jet kerosene  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Other liquid biofuels  0.0% (gross)  0.0% (final)  0.0  0.0%  0.0
  Ambient heat (heat pumps)  0.42% (gross)  0.53% (final)  0.37  3.23%  0.66
Population trend
Population trend of Ireland
Figure 2.1 Population trend for Ireland.

Acknowledgement: We would like to express our gratitude to Eurostat, part of the European Commission, for allowing free re-use of energy balances and related data. Website: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/energy.

Disclaimer: This work provides a summary of the original data, converting ktoe (kilo ton oil equivalent) values to other energy units such as relative percentages, TWh (TeraWatt-hours) and normalized kWh/d/p (kiloWatt-hours per day per person) values. Values are rounded to 3 significant digits. Eurostat is not responsible for data conversion or rounding errors in doing so.

Other visualizations: Since 2022 Eurostat provides a set of interactive visualization tools for energy at ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/energy/visualisations. For energy balances Total energy supply is used there, which is equivalent to the Gross inland consumption minus the energy of international aviation.

References:

[1]
Eurostat yearly energy balances. This work uses edition 2022 (up to year 2020). The energy data is converted to TWh (terra Watt-hour) and derived units.
[2]
Energy balance guide - new methodology. Explain the use(fulness) of energy balances, as well as how they are constructed.
[3]
EU energy in figures, Statistical pocketbook 2020, ISBN 978-92-76-19443-9. Visualizes energy statistics up to 2018. The glossary in appendix 7 explains energy terminology.
[4]
The number of persons having their usual residence in a country on 1 January of a given year.
[5]
David J.C. MacKay. Sustainable Energy – without the hot air, UIT Cambridge, 2008. ISBN 978-0-9544529-3-3. Chapter 2 - energy and power section.
[6]
PVGIS 5 post processed data plots for Dublin -- Additionally, Renewables.ninja post processed data plots for Ireland can be found at energy.at-site.be/ninja/EU/Ireland .

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