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Year: 2010

Source: worldbank.org

Production

Transmission and distribution losses

20 936 367 19 450 915

8,3% | 1 735 417 GWh

2010 BEYOND ELECTRICITYdashboard

Consumption

GWhGWh

0,36 Tof CO2 emissions togenerate 1 MWh

33 KWhare needed to create

100 US$ of GDP

2010

Production per source

OilCoal Natural gas Nuclear Hydroelectric Renewable(excl. hydroelectric)

Renewable : 20,0%

Carbohydrate energy : 67,0% Nuclear energy and alternative : 33,0%

2010

What is the partof each source of energy

in each country’electricity production?

Coal

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Coal source in the country’ electricity production.

Hydroelectric

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Hydroelectric source in the country’ electricity production.

Natural gas

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Natural gas source in the country’ electricity production.

Nuclear

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Nuclear source in the country’ electricity production.

Oil

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Oil source in the country’ electricity production.

Renewable

The bigger the bubble, the higher the percentage of Renewable source in the country’ electricity production.

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Caribbean small states

European Monetary Union

Heavily indebted poor countries

Least developed countries

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