Energy supply
In 2023:
- almost all of Jersey’s energy supply was imported. About 3% was produced on Island as electricity generated by the Energy Recovery Facility and Jersey Electricity solar panels
- petroleum products accounted for almost three-fifths (59%) of Jersey’s energy supply. Electricity, imported and on-Island generated, accounted for the remainder (41%)
- Jersey’s total primary energy supply (TPES) was 1% less than in 2022
Energy use
In 2023:
- total final energy consumption (FEC) was 2% less than in 2022
- energy consumption per head of resident population was 1.3 toe and was below that of the UK (1.8 toe)
- of total energy used, nearly two-fifths (39%) was by households, a third (34%) for transportation (predominantly road) and just over a quarter (27%) by industry and government
Data sources and methods
The Energy Trends report looked at the supply and use of various fuels such as electricity, gas and petroleum products. It also focused on changes over time.
The report was discontinued in September 2024. We would like to thank all respondents for their valuable participation over the years.
Chief Statistician – Statistics Jersey discontinuance of statistical reports
Find data and past reports
Find past reports on our release calendar.
You can find greenhouse gas emissions data on the open data website.
The Jersey Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (JOLS, previously the Jersey Annual Social Survey, JASS) often covers energy topics. Find past JOLS reports on our release calendar.