Public services
Review data related to the final energy consumption in Ireland's public services sector. Definitive annual data from SEAI's National Energy Balance.
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Final energy consumption describes the energy that is directly consumed by an end-user. SEAI analyses final energy consumption in the public services sector by energy product and by sub-sector.
- Following 2008, SEAI has used the annual BEUS publication from the CSO to disaggregate energy consumption across the public services sector.
Final Energy Consumption in Public Services
Yearly Change
The data view below shows the annual final energy consumption in the public services sector (top), along with the absolute and percentage differences of public services final energy consumption, with respect to the previous year for up to 20 years, where data is available (bottom).
Breakdown by Sub-Sector
The data view below shows the annual final energy consumption in the public services sector (top), along with the public services sub-sectoral breakdown displayed as a percentage of the public services final consumption in a given year (bottom).
Breakdown by Energy Product
The data view below shows the annual final energy consumption in the public services sector (top), along with the energy product breakdown displayed as a percentage of the public services final consumption in a given year (bottom).
Using the Annual Data Views
The data views can be customised and navigated by:
- Selecting the units from the dropdown menu - kilotonnes of oil equivalent (ktoe) (default), terajoules (TJ), or terawatt hours (TWh).
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