What the Data Shows
Russia’s total electricity generation is compared between 2022 and 2023. Both observations use the same EIA country series and are measured in terawatt-hours. Generation declined from 1,136 TWh to 1,124 TWh, a decrease of 12 TWh. The change was 1.1% lower, and both endpoints are published as estimates.
Data table
Unit: terawatt-hours · Period: 2022–2023
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | 2022 | 1,136 | 2022 |
| 2 | 2023 | 1,124 | 2023 |
Sources
Source 1: EIA Russia Energy Analysis
Publisher: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Dataset/table: EIA Russia Energy Analysis
Units: terawatt-hours
Date checked: 2026-07-18
Evidence: Supports Russia’s estimated total electricity-generation values for 2022 and 2023.
Data notes & caveats
Both annual values are EIA estimates. Generation measures electricity produced and should not be read as final demand, net exports or generating capacity.
Methodology
The two annual total-electricity-generation observations were retained from one EIA Russia country analysis. The absolute change is the 2023 value minus the 2022 value, and the relative change divides that difference by the 2022 value.
Source consistency notes
Both endpoints use one U.S. Energy Information Administration source family, the same metric definition and the same unit basis.
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