Analyzing energy markets — sound familiar?
EIA and World Bank energy data, connected — mix, trade, and transition.
01 · SUPPLY & DEMAND
Start with the energy balance.
Production, consumption, and trade for any country.
Open any country to see total primary energy supply against final consumption — how much is produced at home, how much is imported, and how demand splits across power, industry, transport, and buildings. EIA and World Bank series are pre-connected and ready to analyze.
Global Energy Lab
Energy balance · USA
Demand by sector
Indicator
Generation by fuel · DEU
2006 → 2025
02 · POWER GENERATION MIX
See how the power mix evolves.
A stacked-area view of every fuel, year by year.
See coal retreat and renewables climb on a stacked-area chart of the generation mix. Each fuel — coal, gas, nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar — is drawn from Ember data, so you can read the pace of the shift at a glance.
03 · FOSSIL FUELS
Track coal, oil, and gas.
Production, consumption, and a price overlay.
Follow each fossil fuel separately — coal, oil, and natural gas — with production and consumption side by side. Overlay benchmark fuel prices to see how demand responds, and watch the carbon-intensity line move as the mix changes.
Natural gas · USA · 2024
+ priceProduction
38.5
Tcf · +1.2% YoY
Consumption
32.1
Tcf · +0.4% YoY
Henry Hub
$2.4
/MMBtu · −18% YoY
Renewable share · annual %
IRENA · Ember
Source: IRENA & Ember — renewables share of electricity generation
04 · RENEWABLES
Measure the renewable build-out.
Capacity, generation, and share by technology.
Break down renewables by technology — hydro, wind, solar, and bioenergy — with installed capacity from IRENA and generation from Ember. Compare renewable deployment across countries, and trace how fast each is adding clean capacity.
05 · ENERGY SECURITY
Gauge import reliance and diversity.
Net imports, supplier concentration, and reserves.
Assess how exposed each country is — net import dependence, how concentrated its supply mix is, and how diversified its fuel base looks. Higher diversity and lower import dependence generally indicate a more resilient energy system.
Import dependence · EU peers
% of supply
Negative = net exporter. Source: EIA & World Bank.
Transition metrics · DEU
RENEWABLE %
52%
+34pp since 2010
CARBON INTENSITY
350
gCO₂/kWh · −44%
COAL SHARE
23%
−21pp since 2010
CLEAN GEN.
68%
renew + nuclear
06 · ENERGY TRANSITION
Track the path to clean power.
Renewable share and carbon intensity, together.
Read the transition as two lines: a rising renewable share and a falling carbon intensity (gCO₂ per kWh). Compare the pace across countries, see who is decoupling electricity growth from emissions, and benchmark progress against published net-zero pathways.
07 · MARKET, TRADE & CROSS-ANALYSIS
Prices, flows, and cross-country lenses.
Trade balances, price overlays, and flexible cross-analysis.
See net energy trade balances and benchmark prices for oil, gas, and electricity, then move to cross-analysis: compare any two indicators across countries — for example renewable share against carbon intensity, or import dependence against price.
Renewable share vs carbon intensity
cross-analysis · G20
Data Hub
SOURCES
4
EIA · WB · Ember · IRENA
FUELS
6+
per country
VIEWS
8
energy lenses
ember_generation_usa
Ember — generation by fuel · USA
irena_capacity_deu
IRENA — installed capacity · DEU
eia_balance_chn
EIA — energy balance · CHN
08 · DATA
See exactly where the data comes from.
Every dataset, open and downloadable.
Global Energy Lab is backed by bundled EIA, World Bank, Ember, and IRENA data. Data Hub is the inventory — search by file, filter by source, preview datasets before downloading, and download individual datasets or a full pack.
ALL IN ONE LAB
Everything Global Energy Lab does.
Cross-country energy — mix, trade, emissions, and transition.
Supply & demand
Production, consumption, imports/exports, and the energy balance.
Generation mix
Coal, gas, nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar.
Fossil fuels
Production and consumption of oil, gas, and coal, with price.
Renewables
Installed capacity, generation, and share by technology.
Energy security
Import dependence, supply diversity, and reserves.
Energy transition
Renewable share, carbon intensity, and net-zero pathways.
Market & trade
Price overlays, trade balances, and cross-analysis.
EIA · World Bank · Ember · IRENA
Pre-connected official energy sources.
Search, preview & export
Search datasets, preview, download, and auto interpretation.
ALSO IN PUBLIC DATA LAB
Explore more public datasets.
Each lab connects to a different set of official international databases — same interface, different lens.
Explore the energy transition.
8 energy views · EIA, World Bank, Ember & IRENA · carbon-intensity and price overlays — all in one workbench.