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Natural gas and oil in Trinidad and Tobago

Energy consumption in Trinidad and Tobago

The most important figure in the energy balance of Trinidad and Tobago is the total consumption of
8.21 billion kWh
of electric energy per year. Per capita this is an average of 5,383 kWh.

Trinidad and Tobago can completely be self-sufficient with domestically produced energy. The total production of all electric energy producing facilities is nine bn kWh, also 105 percent of own requirements. The rest of the domestically produced energy is either exported into other countries or unused. Along with pure consumption, the production, imports and exports play an important role. Other energy sources, such as natural gas or crude oil are also used.

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Energy Balance

ElectricitytotalTrinidad and Tobago
per capita
USA
per capita
Own consumption8.21 bn kWh5,383.25 kWh11,744.38 kWh
Production8.64 bn kWh5,661.16 kWh12,198.66 kWh

100.0% of the country's population (as of 2020) has access to electricity.
Crude OilBarrel/dayTrinidad and Tobago
per capita
USA
per capita
Own consumption35,500.00 bbl0.023 bbl0.062 bbl
Production81,000.00 bbl0.053 bbl0.054 bbl
Import64,700.00 bbl0.042 bbl0.023 bbl
Export22,100.00 bbl0.014 bbl0.006 bbl

In 2021 there were still 243.00 m barrels of recoverable but not yet used crude oil reserves in the currently known deposits of Trinidad and Tobago. Worldwide, there are still proved oil reserves totaling around 1.7 tn billion barrels. Trinidad and Tobago therefore has a share of 0.014% and ranks 54th out of 211 countries with crude oil reserves.

Natural GasCubic metersTrinidad and Tobago
per capita
USA
per capita
Own consumption16.25 bn m³10,649.41 m³2,583.79 m³
Production30.89 bn m³20,244.77 m³2,914.02 m³
Import0.00 m³0.00 m³239.57 m³
Export14.66 bn m³9,610.42 m³567.66 m³


CO₂ emissions

CO₂ emissions
in 2019
Trinidad and Tobago
per capita
USA
per capita
total17.19 m t11.31 t14.52 t
› of which diesel + gasoline4.63 bn t3,046.80 t7,179.51 t
› of which natural gas35.01 bn t23,034.23 t5,073.94 t
› of which coal10.00 m t6.58 t3,246.58 t


Development of CO₂ emissions from 1960 to 2019 in million tons
See also: CO₂ equivalents by country

CO₂ emissions Trinidad and Tobago


Production capacities per energy source

The given production capacities for electric energy have a theoretical value, which can only be obtained under ideal conditions. They are measuring the generatable amount of energy, that would be reached under permanent and full use of all capacities of all power plants.

In practice this isn't possible, because e.g. solar collectors are less efficient under clouds. Also wind- and water-power plants are not always operating under full load. All these values are only useful in relation to other energy sources or countries.

Energy sourcetotal
in Trinidad and Tobago
Percentage
in Trinidad and Tobago
Percentage
USA
per capita
in Trinidad and Tobago
per capita
USA
Fossil fuels18.58 bn kWh99,9 %59,9 %12,177.58 kWh2.06 kWh
Nuclear power0.00 kWh0,0 %19,5 %0.00 kWh0.67 kWh
Solar energy18.60 m kWh0,1 %3,2 %12.19 kWh0.11 kWh
Wind power0.00 kWh0,0 %8,3 %0.00 kWh0.29 kWh
Water power0.00 kWh0,0 %7,0 %0.00 kWh0.24 kWh
Tidal Power Plants0.00 kWh0,0 %0,0 %0.00 kWh0.00 kWh
Geothermics0.00 kWh0,0 %0,4 %0.00 kWh0.01 kWh
Biomass0.00 kWh0,0 %1,7 %0.00 kWh0.06 kWh

Usage of renewable energies

Renewable energy includes wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy sources. This means all energy sources that renew themselves within a short time or are permanently available. Energy from hydropower is only partly a renewable energy. This is certainly the case with river or tidal power plants. Otherwise, numerous dams or reservoirs also produce mixed forms, e.g. by pumping water into their reservoirs at night and recovering energy from them during the day when there is an increased demand for electricity. Since it is not possible to clearly determine the amount of generated energy, all energy from hydropower is displayed separately.

In 2019, renewable energy accounted for around 0.4 percent of actual total consumption in Trinidad and Tobago. The following chart shows the percentage share from 1990 to 2019:

Renewable energy Trinidad and Tobago
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