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Country
Sector
Industry
Transport
Residential
Ecuador
bep/hab
1,11
2,56
0,83
USA
bep/hab
5,79
13,93
5,93
Commercial and
public services
0,18
4,60
2,52
Agriculture
Fishing
Non specified
Non energy use
0,06
0,00
0,12
0,24
0,44
0,00
0,29
2,43
0,46
0,04
0,20
1,34
Bolivia
bep/hab
1,49
1,55
0,75
Developing
Brazil
bep/hab
3,06
2,92
0,88
Indonesia
bep/hab
0,74
0,50
0,49
2,93
0,12
0,42
0,13
0,00
0,00
0,01
1,95
0,43
0,00
0,12
0,03
0,38
0,00
0,02
0,60
0,05
0,00
0,06
0,14
0,12
0,18
0,06
Ecuador
0,24
Industry
0,00
Transport
1,11
0,83
Residential
Commercial an public
services
2,56
Agriculture
USA
0,29
0,00
Industry
0,44
2,43
5,79
Transport
4,60
Residential
5,93
13,93
Commercial an public
services
Agriculture
Fishing
France
0,20
0,04
Industry
0,46
1,34
3,12
Transport
2,52
Residential
4,96
4,71
Commercial an public
services
Agriculture
Fishing
0,01
Germany
Industry
0,00
1,95
4,98
2,93
Transport
Residential
Commercial an public
services
5,14
4,76
Agriculture
Fishing
Bolivia
0,12
0,00
0,12
0,03
Industry
0,43
Transport
1,49
Residential
0,75
Commercial an public
services
Agriculture
1,55
Fishing
Indonesia
0,00
0,06
0,05
Industry
0,14
Transport
0,13
0,74
Residential
Commercial an public
services
0,49
Agriculture
0,50
Fishing
Brazil
0,00
0,38
0,02
Industry
0,60
0,42
Transport
3,06
Residential
0,88
Commercial an public
services
Agriculture
2,92
Fishing
Industry
0,74
1,11
Ecuador
3,06
USA
5,79
1,49
Francia
Germany
Bolivia
4,98
Brazil
3,12
Indonesia
Transport
0,50
1,55
2,92
2,56
Ecuador
USA
Francia
4,76
Germany
13,93
Bolivia
Brazil
4,96
Indonesia
Residential
0,75
0,88
0,49 0,83
Ecuador
USA
5,93
Francia
Germany
5,14
Bolivia
Brazil
4,71
Indonesia
0,42
0,13
0,18
Ecuador
USA
2,93
4,60
Francia
Germany
Bolivia
Brazil
2,52
Indonesia
Figure 11. Energy consumption per capita in Commercial and Public services Sector (bep/hab)
Agriculture
0,05
0,06
Ecuador
0,38
0,44
USA
Francia
Germany
Bolivia
0,43
0,46
Brazil
Indonesia
0,00
Figure 12. Energy consumption per capita in Agriculture Sector (bep/hab)
Non specified
0,02
0,06
Ecuador
0,12
USA
0,12
Francia
Germany
0,01
0,29
0,20
Bolivia
Brazil
Indonesia
Figure 13. Energy consumption per capita in Non specified Sector (bep/hab)
0,24
Ecuador
0,60
USA
2,43
Francia
Germany
1,95
Bolivia
Brazil
1,34
Indonesia
Figure 14. Energy consumption per capita in Non energy use Sector (bep/hab)
Developed countries had proved that they produce much energy to cover their necessities, so a
higher consumption is a consequence of it. Other history goes for countries working on their
development like Bolivia, Indonesia and Brazil whose consumption is less. In the graphs showed
below, they show the relation between the indicator of human development (IDH) and the
consumption of energy considering the population in the countries. Also the factor for the
numbers showed is because some countries havent reached standards of technology.
The number of vehicles enrolled in Ecuador by 2013 is around 1.7 million. This means that
one of 9 persons owns a vehicle. The 32% of consumption corresponds to light weight,
followed by 37% of heavy weight. This indicates de importance of transport in the
country[2].
Lack of technology that allows reducing the consumption of petroleum products. The 87%
of the energy needed by the transport sector correspond to gasoline and diesel.
The subsidy of petroleum products by the government, leads to a bigger consumption
than if higher prices were paid.
High consumption of fuels to transport loads nationwide, due to the use of an inefficient
method of transport (trucks instead of railways for example).
Bibliography:
[1] Energy consumption per capita . [Online, 24-05-15]. Available in:
http://www.iea.org/statistics/statisticssearch/report/?country=ECUADOR&product=balances&yea
r=2012
[2] Vehicle stats of Ecuador. [Online, 24-05-15]. Available in:
http://www.ecuadorencifras.gob.ec/documentos/webinec/Estadisticas_Economicas/Estadistica%20de%20Transporte/Publicaciones/Anuario_de_Estad_
de_Transporte_2013.pdf