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Energy use (Kg oil equivalent) per $1,000 (PPP) GDP - Georgia

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YearValueChangeCumulative ChangeFootnotesType
1990387  264CA
199148826.10 %26.10 %264CA
199281466.80 %110.34 %264CA
1993100423.34 %159.43 %264CA
1994687-31.57 %77.52 %264CA
1995432-37.12 %11.63 %264CA
1996378-12.50 %-2.33 %264CA
1997325-14.02 %-16.02 %264CA
199837716.00 %-2.58 %264CA
1999335-11.14 %-13.44 %264CA
2000326-2.69 %-15.76 %264CA
2001271-16.87 %-29.97 %264CA
2002254-6.27 %-34.37 %264CA
2003243-4.33 %-37.21 %264CA

Target 9. Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environmental resources

Goal 7. Ensure environmental sustainability

Footnotes

264. GDP per unit of energy use is the PPP GDP per kilogram of oil equivalent of commercial energy use. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to 2000 constant international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States. Energy data come from the World Bank's WDI and GDF databases. Data on energy use are from the International Energy Agency. GDP is estimated by World Bank staff and are based on national accounts data collected by World Bank staff during economic missions or reported by national statistical offices to other international organizations. Purchasing power parity conversion factors are estimates by World Bank staff based on data collected by the International Comparison Program.

Types

CA - Country Adjusted. The figure is the one produced and provided by the country, but adjusted by the international agency for international comparability—that is to comply with internationally agreed standards, definitions and classifications (age group, ISCED, etc)

 

 

Source: United Nations Statistics Division - Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of February 15, 2007


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