Energy Trends 2024
Produced by
The Cabinet Office
Authored by
The Cabinet Office
and published on
11 Aug 2025
Cost: £4,020.00
Summary
The Energy Trends report for 2024 examines supply and use of energy in Jersey through the importation, distribution, and consumption of fuels such as petroleum products and electricity.
The focus of the report is energy supply and use in 2024. Figures are also presented for the last five calendar years. Longer term trends going back to the 1990s are shown for primary energy supply, road fuel consumption, and electricity importation and generation.
Supply:
- Total primary energy supply has a decreasing trend over several decades
- Jersey’s total primary energy supply (TPES) in 2024 was 1% lower than in 2023
- In 2024 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
- Liquid fuels accounted for almost three-fifths (59%) of Jersey’s energy supply; electricity (imported and on-Island generated) accounted for the remainder (41%)
Use:
- Total final energy consumption (FEC) was 0.5% lower than in 2023
- Energy consumption per head of resident population remained at 1.3 tonnes of oil equivalent (‘toe’) which is lower than that of the UK (1.8 toe)
- Of total energy used, 39% was for residential use, 33% for transportation (predominantly road) and 28% for commercial, government and agriculture use
- The reduction in consumption of petrol and motor diesel continued in 2024
- For the first time the report includes data on non-fossil fuels consumed for road use
Previous Energy Trends reports are available at Energy trends on Statistics Jersey.