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almost all of Jersey’s energy supply was imported; about 2% was produced on-Island as electricity generated by the Energy Recovery Facility and Jersey Electricity solar panels petroleum products accounted for about three-fifths (60%) of Jersey’s energy supply; electricity (imported and on-Island generated) accounted for the remainder (40%)
The latest published report on energy trends is for 2022. almost all of Jersey’s energy supply was imported; about 2% was produced on-Island as electricity generated by the Energy Recovery Facility and Jersey Electricity solar panels
Energy is supplied to Jersey predominantly through imports; there is also a small amount of on-Island production. The primary supply of energy is either distributed to consumers in its original form or is transformed into different sources of energy; for example, petroleum products can be burned to generate electricity.
There is also a small contribution (around 2%) to TPES from electricity generated within Jersey by the Energy Recovery Facility (formerly known as Energy from Waste) and Jersey Electricity solar panels. Table 1 shows TPES4 for each year from 2017 to 2021.
In 2021, petroleum products (such as road fuels and heating oil) accounted for three-fifths (58%) of Jersey’s FEC (see Figure 4). Electricity accounted for over a third (38%) and manufactured gas the remainder (3%). 7 5 FEC per capita for Jersey using mid-year population estimates.
The overall flow of energy in Jersey may be examined by combining all the individual commodity balances into an “energy balance” which shows the energy flows from production to final use, including movements between fuel categories.
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