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Houston Energy Industry Statistics
ERCOT set a 2023 summer peak demand record of 90,404 MW while Texas and the Gulf Coast sit at the center of the supply story, with 40% of U.S. refining capacity concentrated in Gulf states and 1.8 million b/d of crude oil flowing to Texas refineries supported by 3.4 Bcf/d of Texas dry gas production pressures. If you work in Houston’s power, refining, midstream, or petrochemicals, these 2023 and latest available signals show why Gulf weather risk and volatile fuel dynamics matter for compliance and investment decisions.

Electric Power Industry Statistics
U.S. electricity retail sales totaled 3,944 billion kWh in 2022, with residential households using 38% of it while data centers and EVs remain small but growing. The page also ties demand, prices, and grid realities together, from a 763 GW summer peak and $12.41 per kWh retail rates to 7.3 million miles of distribution lines, showing exactly what it takes to keep power flowing as investment and renewables reshape the system.

Fossil Fuel Statistics
Fossil fuels still supply 80.2% of primary energy in 2022 while global fossil fuel CO2 emissions hit 36.8 Gt, but the balance is shifting fast across oil, gas, and coal and across regions. This page lines up the demand, production, prices, subsidies, and pollution impacts side by side, so you can see what drives 99.7 million b/d of oil use and where the climate and health costs come due.

International Energy Statistics
With clean energy investment still running short of net zero consistent pathways and wind, solar, and heat pumps scaling unevenly against fossil fuel inertia, this International Energy statistics page brings the latest signals together. From $1.7 trillion clean energy investment needed in 2023 to 2024 pipeline renewables, 140,000 TWh power demand growth, and global emissions rising to 37.4 GtCO2, it maps the tensions between policy momentum and delivery reality.

Gulf Energy & Industry Statistics
Saudi Arabia’s renewables and efficiency push is visible alongside the scale of ongoing supply, with 7.0% targeted energy intensity reduction by 2030 and 52% of planned electricity capacity expected to come from renewables by then, while regional oil demand still climbed 7.4% in 2023. For a quick benchmark, Iraq produced about 2.4 million b/d of crude oil in 2023 as global LNG keeps shifting toward Asia where 52.3% of trades went in 2023.

Photovoltaic Industry Statistics
Global weighted average solar PV LCOE slid 12% in 2023 to USD 0.049/kWh, while modules hit a record low of USD 0.11/W in Q4 2023 as EPC margins compressed to 12% and grid facing costs tightened. The page puts these price collapses next to supply chain reality and deal economics like US competitive PPA pricing at USD 20/MWh and OECD financing down to a 3.5% WACC, so you can see what is getting cheaper and what is not.

Energy Consumption Statistics
Electricity demand drivers and efficiency signals move at very different speeds, from India’s 8% electricity growth in 2023 to global electricity intensity improving by only 2.0% since 2021, a pace still too slow for net zero. This page stitches together the energy tradeoffs behind 1,713 TWh of US coal generation, 37.4 GtCO2 emissions worldwide, and rising investment needs of $500–$1,000 billion per year to show where efficiency gains are real and where they are not fast enough.

Eu Energy Prices Industry Statistics
Electricity signals are doing something counterintuitive right now, with EU day ahead wholesale prices down 32% year over year in 2024 Q2 and a pass through to household tariffs estimated at 0.12 per kWh in 2023, while generation is still shifting fast with wind output up 15% and solar capacity up 12.4% in 2023 versus the year before. For anyone tracking affordability and reliability, the page ties these price moves to policy and system costs, including 560 billion in avoided energy system costs through 2030 and a 2.1 times peak price spike in 2022 that helps explain why the EU ETS carbon component and market stabilization funding keep mattering.

Sun Statistics
From a 5778 K surface glow to solar PV now topping 1,000 GW, this Sun stats page connects what the Sun emits with what Earth feels, including NOAA Space Weather forecasts, Kp and Dst thresholds, and the real risk of extreme geomagnetic storms. Keep an eye on the current solar cycle progression and near real time monitoring from GOES to see why space weather can push radiation dose and satellite drag far beyond quiet conditions.

Global Energy Consumption Statistics
Global primary energy use is still dominated by oil and coal, yet the shift is unmistakable with modern renewables now making up 12% of TFEC and growing fast, while electricity from renewables reached 30% of total generation in 2022. Follow the page to connect fuel shares, consumption and waste such as 140 bcm of gas flaring in 2022, then jump to long term projections like 750 EJ by 2040 in STEPS and energy demand changes by 2050 that reshape how we think about growth, emissions, and transition pace.

Energy Storage Industry Statistics
Europe took 22% of 2023 global BESS additions, while the US market climbed from $3.0 billion in 2019 to a projected $10.1 billion in 2023 and the grid kept moving at speed with 34.2 GW of worldwide battery capacity added in the first half of 2024. Track how electrochemical batteries surged to 60.2% of global 2023 additions and why pumped storage still accounts for about 95% of electricity storage by energy capacity.

Utilities Statistics
From 68% of energy firms reporting at least one successful phishing attempt in 2023 to only 14% of customers having AMI meters in place, this page connects reliability, cyber risk, and grid modernization in one utilities reality check. It also puts current scale behind the stakes, including $8.0 billion spent on demand side management in 2022 and 5,300 GW of U.S. generation capacity that must keep the lights on.

Environmental Consulting Industry Statistics
The environmental consulting workforce spans everything from 142,000 jobs in the US to 250,000 specialists across Europe, but the real pressure point is where talent and demand collide as workforce shortages in specialized areas like ESG hit 72% of firms and remote work adoption reaches 28% full time. With AI already integrated into 68% of projects by 2025 and ESG and climate rules fueling faster growth, this page pinpoints the market shifts behind salaries, hiring, and revenue from remediation to sustainability reporting.

Gas Price Statistics
See how the U.S. retail gasoline bill splits into taxes and fees that drive about 29% of the 2023 price while weekly supply and demand signals swing the rest, from refinery utilization and seasonal pricing to inventories. Compare that with the EU and global context where gasoline demand and refining tightness reshape costs, and connect the gasoline wholesale crack spread to the week to week volatility of retail prices.

Lpg Industry Statistics
LPG sits at the crossroads of energy security and climate math, with bioLPG and renewable LPG forecast to grow at a 15% CAGR through 2030 while typical LPG combustion emissions hover around 63 gCO2e per MJ. You will see how production, methane loss rates below 1% in well managed facilities, and shifting prices reshape the tradeoffs, from Russia’s 13.3 million tonnes of LPG output to price spikes that moved by more than 30% in key wholesale benchmarks in 2022.

Fusion Industry Statistics
Private fusion investment already topped $6.2 billion cumulatively since 1990, and the 2025 to watch list captures how builders are turning magnets, lasers, and target compression into measurable momentum. From SPARC cryostat assembly completion to new neutron diagnostics and prototype construction, these Fusion Industry statistics make it clear which programs moved from lab headlines to pilot plant realities.

Downstream Energy Industry Statistics
With 86 percent of 2023 new power generation coming from wind, solar, and other renewables, downstream grids are absorbing a supply surge that pushes forecasting, interconnection timing, and delivery losses into the spotlight while Europe’s renewable generation topped 1,000 TWh. Meanwhile, U.S. transportation still contributes 11.4 percent of energy related CO2 emissions alongside electricity generation at 33.8 percent and industrial use at 24.2 percent, revealing how downstream electricity and heat demand choices ripple through emissions, costs, and system reliability.

Clean Water Statistics
Only 39% of wastewater in OECD countries reaches at least secondary treatment while 61% is still at primary level or discharged untreated, even as the clean water bill keeps climbing to $55.2 billion for water and wastewater treatment in 2023. The page ties the scale of capital needs to health and infrastructure realities, from 829,000 global diarrheal deaths linked to unsafe WASH to markets projected to reach $1.4 trillion for water infrastructure by 2030.

Wind Power Industry Statistics
Wind capacity is surging toward 2 TW by 2030, with global installations reaching 94 GW in 2022, backed by Asia delivering 72% of the new build and offshore capacity climbing 26% to 35 GW. Track how costs and performance are shifting at the same time, from onshore LCOE easing to 33 USD/MWh globally in 2022 to floating offshore pilots adding 200 MW by 2023.

Europe Energy Prices Industry Statistics
Household electricity pricing across Europe moves sharply by country, from Sweden’s 0.256 €/kWh in 2023 at the Nordics’ hydro low to Germany climbing to 0.512 €/kWh in September 2023, 42% above the year before, with nuclear recovery, wind surges, and gas exposure doing the driving. The page also links those electricity swings to gas costs and wholesale dynamics, using the 2023 EU27 average electricity level and 2023 TTF volatility to explain why industry prices and energy bills did not rise and fall together.