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Energy Statistics > Electricity > Power plant capacity > Self-producer solar (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1   Japan: 1,421,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 2   United States: 561,000 kW  1999 Time series
# 3   Laos: 176,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 4   Netherlands: 48,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 5   Luxembourg: 25,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 6   Costa Rica: 17,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 7   Mexico: 16,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 8   Korea, South: 13,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 9   United Kingdom: 11,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 10   Senegal: 2,000 kW  2005 Time series
# 11   Austria: 1,000 kW  1998 Time series
Total: 2,291,000 kW  
Weighted average: 208,272.7 kW  


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