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Consumption of electricity by counties and some consumption sectors. Year 2021

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Susanne Enmalm, Statistics Sweden
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Cristofer Remar, Statistics Sweden
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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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2023-03-29
Delivery of district heating (steam and hot water), GWh:
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Data not available (..). Summations may differ between tables due to rounding. Heat deliveries to final consumers does not always correspond to heat available for consumption (produced heat + waste heat - losses). The difference may be explained by disparities in the data provided by the delivering and receiving party, regarding heat deliveries within the energy sector. The delivered quantity does not always equal the received quantity, which is subsequently delivered to final consumers.