Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel

Israel: Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption was 157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent in 2023. ▲ Rising

Latest (2023)
157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent
Change on year
down 24.1%
World rank
37th
of 43 countries
All-time high
321.55 Tonnes of oil equivalent
in 2020
All-time low
51.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent
in 1985
Years of data
39
1985–2023

Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel, 1985–2023

1002003001985200420231985: 51.9 Tonnes of oil equivalent1986: 56.5 Tonnes of oil equivalent1987: 65.8 Tonnes of oil equivalent1988: 78.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent1989: 81.5 Tonnes of oil equivalent1990: 81.4 Tonnes of oil equivalent1991: 86.2 Tonnes of oil equivalent1992: 94.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent1993: 98.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent1994: 101.9 Tonnes of oil equivalent1995: 112.6 Tonnes of oil equivalent1996: 123.2 Tonnes of oil equivalent1997: 120.1 Tonnes of oil equivalent1998: 127.9 Tonnes of oil equivalent1999: 133.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent2000: 140 Tonnes of oil equivalent2001: 142.6 Tonnes of oil equivalent2002: 139.5 Tonnes of oil equivalent2003: 143.8 Tonnes of oil equivalent2004: 146.3 Tonnes of oil equivalent2005: 146.1 Tonnes of oil equivalent2006: 150.9 Tonnes of oil equivalent2007: 159.2 Tonnes of oil equivalent2008: 157 Tonnes of oil equivalent2009: 145.3 Tonnes of oil equivalent2010: 142.2 Tonnes of oil equivalent2011: 150.8 Tonnes of oil equivalent2012: 162.2 Tonnes of oil equivalent2013: 166.4 Tonnes of oil equivalent2014: 152.1 Tonnes of oil equivalent2015: 225.4 Tonnes of oil equivalent2016: 230.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent2017: 251.5 Tonnes of oil equivalent2018: 256.1 Tonnes of oil equivalent2019: 320.3 Tonnes of oil equivalent2020: 321.6 Tonnes of oil equivalent2021: 320.5 Tonnes of oil equivalent2022: 207.8 Tonnes of oil equivalent2023: 157.7 Tonnes of oil equivalent

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Tonnes of oil equivalent.

Analysis

Israel recorded 157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent for energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption in 2023.

That represents a change of down 24.1% on the previous year and down 5.2% over ten years.

Over the whole period, energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel peaked at 321.55 Tonnes of oil equivalent in 2020 and was at its lowest, 51.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent, in 1985.

Israel ranks 37th of 43 countries on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 39 years of available data.

Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel, year by year

Annual values for Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel, 1985 to 2023.
Year Tonnes of oil equivalent Change
1985 51.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent
1986 56.49 Tonnes of oil equivalent +8.9%
1987 65.78 Tonnes of oil equivalent +16.4%
1988 78.68 Tonnes of oil equivalent +19.6%
1989 81.51 Tonnes of oil equivalent +3.6%
1990 81.43 Tonnes of oil equivalent -0.1%
1991 86.16 Tonnes of oil equivalent +5.8%
1992 94.67 Tonnes of oil equivalent +9.9%
1993 98.71 Tonnes of oil equivalent +4.3%
1994 101.89 Tonnes of oil equivalent +3.2%
1995 112.64 Tonnes of oil equivalent +10.6%
1996 123.22 Tonnes of oil equivalent +9.4%
1997 120.12 Tonnes of oil equivalent -2.5%
1998 127.86 Tonnes of oil equivalent +6.4%
1999 133.71 Tonnes of oil equivalent +4.6%
2000 139.98 Tonnes of oil equivalent +4.7%
2001 142.56 Tonnes of oil equivalent +1.8%
2002 139.47 Tonnes of oil equivalent -2.2%
2003 143.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent +3.1%
2004 146.26 Tonnes of oil equivalent +1.7%
2005 146.09 Tonnes of oil equivalent -0.1%
2006 150.9 Tonnes of oil equivalent +3.3%
2007 159.24 Tonnes of oil equivalent +5.5%
2008 157.01 Tonnes of oil equivalent -1.4%
2009 145.31 Tonnes of oil equivalent -7.5%
2010 142.22 Tonnes of oil equivalent -2.1%
2011 150.82 Tonnes of oil equivalent +6.0%
2012 162.17 Tonnes of oil equivalent +7.5%
2013 166.38 Tonnes of oil equivalent +2.6%
2014 152.11 Tonnes of oil equivalent -8.6%
2015 225.42 Tonnes of oil equivalent +48.2%
2016 230.66 Tonnes of oil equivalent +2.3%
2017 251.54 Tonnes of oil equivalent +9.1%
2018 256.07 Tonnes of oil equivalent +1.8%
2019 320.29 Tonnes of oil equivalent +25.1%
2020 321.55 Tonnes of oil equivalent +0.4%
2021 320.48 Tonnes of oil equivalent -0.3%
2022 207.81 Tonnes of oil equivalent -35.2%
2023 157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent -24.1%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1980s 66.86 Tonnes of oil equivalent 51.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent 81.51 Tonnes of oil equivalent 5
1990s 108.04 Tonnes of oil equivalent 81.43 Tonnes of oil equivalent 133.71 Tonnes of oil equivalent 10
2000s 147.07 Tonnes of oil equivalent 139.47 Tonnes of oil equivalent 159.24 Tonnes of oil equivalent 10
2010s 205.77 Tonnes of oil equivalent 142.22 Tonnes of oil equivalent 320.29 Tonnes of oil equivalent 10
2020s 251.88 Tonnes of oil equivalent 157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent 321.55 Tonnes of oil equivalent 4

Countries ranked near Israel

  1. 34 Bulgaria 193.38 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare
  2. 35 Peru 184.44 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare
  3. 36 Philippines 162.43 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare
  4. 38 Switzerland 113.87 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare
  5. 39 Iceland 47.21 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare
  6. 40 Costa Rica 45.64 Tonnes of oil equivalent compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel?
Energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption in Israel was 157.69 Tonnes of oil equivalent in 2023, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption recorded in Israel?
The highest recorded value was 321.55 Tonnes of oil equivalent in 2020.
What is the lowest energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption recorded in Israel?
The lowest recorded value was 51.85 Tonnes of oil equivalent in 1985.
How does Israel rank for energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption?
Israel ranks 37th out of 43 countries with data for 2023.
Is energy use — direct on-farm energy consumption rising or falling in Israel?
Over the last ten years it is down 5.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Israel data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Energy use — Direct on-farm energy consumption
Unit
Tonnes of oil equivalent
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
58 places, 2,187 data points, 1985–2024
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