UK - Energy consumption
During 2007, the total energy consumed in the UK was the equivalent to 164.6 million tonnes of oil (an increase of 11.74% compared to the equivalent of 147.3 million tonnes of oil used in 1990).
This represented 65.5% of the total energy used; the other 34.5% was lost in converting or transmitting the energy, or was used by the energy industries themselves before it reached the consumers.
2008 Final energy consumption was used by consumers in the following proportions:
Transport – 38.83% (33.00% in 1990)
Domestic – 28.19% (27.70% in 1990)
Industry – 20.21% (26.27% in 1990)
Services and agriculture – 12.77% (13.03% in 1990)
source BERR http://stats.berr.gov.uk/energystats/dukes08.pdf