The data shows the energy consumption of households in Canada in 2015, broken down by province. During this year, households in Alberta consumed the biggest amount of energy per household, reaching 117.7 gigajoules; in comparison, Quebec households consumed about 73.4 gigajoules per household.
Canada | 92.5 |
Alberta | 117.7 |
Saskatchewan | 112 |
Manitoba | 105.8 |
Prince Edward Island | 105.7 |
Ontario | 101 |
Nova Scotia | 88.1 |
Newfoundland & Labrador | 82.7 |
British Columbia | 80.3 |
New Brunswick | 78.8 |
Quebec | 73.4 |