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France gets more than 90%.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>However, many other countries are still strongly reliant on fossil fuels, with only a few percent being low-carbon.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Low-carbon electricity can come from nuclear, or renewables such as hydropower, solar and wind. The contribution of each varies from country-to-country. We see this in the stacked bar chart: In Iceland and Uruguay, for example, most electricity comes from renewables – particularly hydropower. In others, such as France and Sweden, nuclear energy plays a dominant role.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In <a href="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/electricity-prod-source-stacked"><strong>this chart</strong></a> you can explore the full breakdown of electricity production by source – from coal and gas; to nuclear; hydropower; solar and wind.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --></div> <!-- /wp:column --> <!-- wp:column --> <div class="wp-block-column"></div> <!-- /wp:column --></div> <!-- /wp:columns --> <!-- wp:columns {"className":"is-style-side-by-side"} --> <div class="wp-block-columns is-style-side-by-side"><!-- wp:column --> <div class="wp-block-column"><!-- wp:html --> <iframe src="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-electricity-low-carbon" loading="lazy" style="width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;"></iframe> <!-- /wp:html --></div> <!-- /wp:column --> <!-- wp:column --> <div class="wp-block-column"><!-- wp:html --> <iframe src="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/elec-mix-bar?country=~OWID_WRL~ZAF~AUS~JPN~CHN~IND~USA~GBR~FRA~SWE~BRA~CAN~NOR" loading="lazy" style="width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;"></iframe> <!-- /wp:html --></div> <!-- /wp:column --></div> <!-- /wp:columns --> <!-- wp:separator --> <hr class="wp-block-separator"/> <!-- /wp:separator --> <!-- wp:heading {"level":4} --> <h4>Related</h4> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:owid/prominent-link {"title":"Explore sources of electricity across the world in our Energy Data Explorer","linkUrl":"https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/energy","mediaId":39373,"mediaUrl":"https://owid.cloud/app/uploads/2021/01/data_explorer-featured.png","mediaAlt":"COVID-19 data explorer","className":"is-style-thin"} /--> <!-- wp:owid/prominent-link {"title":"","linkUrl":"https://ourworldindata.org/low-carbon-electricity","className":"is-style-thin"} /--> <!-- wp:owid/prominent-link {"title":"","linkUrl":"https://ourworldindata.org/energy","className":"is-style-thin"} /--> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> | { "id": "wp-45702", "slug": "low-carbon-electricity-by-country", "content": { "toc": [], "body": [ { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "Globally, 39% of our electricity came from low-carbon sources in 2020. 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2021-11-05 15:47:08 | 2024-02-28 16:49:22 | 1H6WkdvSkHYtcRXLd7dtcRX_QxEb4FQ8xhwpuKCO2UsE | [ "Hannah Ritchie" ] |
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Globally, 39% of our electricity came from low-carbon sources in 2020. But there is a lot of variation in low-carbon electricity production across the world. We see this in the map, which shows the share of electricity that is low-carbon. Some countries get all – or almost all – of their electricity from low-carbon sources. Paraguay, Iceland, Sweden, and Uruguay, for example, get more than 95% of their electricity from these sources. France gets more than 90%. However, many other countries are still strongly reliant on fossil fuels, with only a few percent being low-carbon. Low-carbon electricity can come from nuclear, or renewables such as hydropower, solar and wind. The contribution of each varies from country-to-country. We see this in the stacked bar chart: In Iceland and Uruguay, for example, most electricity comes from renewables – particularly hydropower. In others, such as France and Sweden, nuclear energy plays a dominant role. 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