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Major Energy Sources of the World - TSV

Major energy sources of the world are broadly classified into fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas), nuclear power, and renewable energy (hydro, wind, solar, etc.). As of 2024, fossil fuels account for approximately 80% of global primary energy, but renewable energy is growing rapidly and is expected to overtake coal as the largest power source in the electricity sector by 2025. Organizations such as the IEA (International Energy Agency) and Ember track the trends of energy transition.

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code	slug	name	description	category	share2024_electricity	share2024_primaryEnergy	share2024_renewableElectricity
01	fossil-fuels	Fossil Fuels	Fuel resources formed from ancient organic matter transformed underground over long periods.	Primary Energy	~60%	~80%	
01-01	oil	Oil	The world's largest energy source, widely used primarily in the transportation sector.	Fossil Fuels		~30%	
01-02	coal	Coal	Has been used as the largest power source in the electricity sector for over 50 years.	Fossil Fuels	~35%	~27%	
01-03	natural-gas	Natural Gas	Shows the strongest demand growth among fossil fuels, used for power generation and industrial fuel.	Fossil Fuels	~22%	~25%	
02	nuclear-power	Nuclear Power	Power generation using nuclear fission reactions, being re-evaluated as a decarbonized power source.	Nuclear Power	~9%	~5%	
03	renewable-energy	Renewable Energy	Energy sources that are continuously replenished in the natural environment, key to a decarbonized society.	Renewable Energy	~32%	~15%	
03-01	hydropower	Hydropower	The most mature renewable energy, accounting for the largest share of global renewable electricity generation.	Renewable Energy	~14%		~44%
03-02	wind-power	Wind Power	Power generation using onshore and offshore wind turbines, with rapidly declining costs.	Renewable Energy	~8%		
03-03	solar-power	Solar Power	The fastest-growing energy source, maintaining a pace of doubling every three years.	Renewable Energy	~7%		
03-04	biomass-energy	Biomass Energy	Energy source utilizing organic matter as fuel, including waste utilization.	Renewable Energy	~3%		
03-05	geothermal-energy	Geothermal Energy	A stable renewable energy utilizing heat from within the Earth.	Renewable Energy	~1%