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Energy Statistics > Electricity production from coal sources > kwh (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   United States: 2,090,455,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#2   China: 1,713,361,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#3   India: 461,123,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#4   Germany: 308,132,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#5   Japan: 294,051,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#6   South Africa: 225,790,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#7   Australia: 189,667,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#8   Russia: 160,808,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#9   Poland: 143,494,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#10   Korea, South: 142,263,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#11   United Kingdom: 133,941,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#12   Canada: 103,092,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#13   Spain: 80,323,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#14   Italy: 50,877,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#15   Czech Republic: 50,521,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#16   Indonesia: 48,217,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#17   Kazakhstan: 46,803,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#18   Ukraine: 45,035,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#19   Israel: 37,007,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#20   Greece: 35,380,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#21   Turkey: 34,448,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#22   France: 28,607,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#23   Netherlands: 26,237,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#24   Hong Kong: 25,443,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#25   Serbia and Montenegro: 24,710,000,000 kWh   2003 ...
#26   Mexico: 23,895,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#27   Finland: 23,565,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#28   Malaysia: 23,131,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#29   Romania: 21,773,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#30   Thailand: 20,008,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#31   Bulgaria: 19,107,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#32   Denmark: 18,675,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#33   Philippines: 16,194,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#34   Portugal: 14,858,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#35   Morocco: 13,027,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#36   Belgium: 11,481,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#37   Brazil: 10,372,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#38   Estonia: 9,524,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#39   Austria: 9,106,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#40   Korea, North: 8,478,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#41   Chile: 8,363,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#42   Hungary: 8,339,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#43   Ireland: 7,716,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#44   Vietnam: 7,039,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#45   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6,561,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#46   Slovakia: 6,101,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#47   Slovenia: 5,191,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#48   Macedonia, Republic of: 5,170,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#49   Zimbabwe: 4,176,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#50   New Zealand: 4,156,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#51   Colombia: 3,037,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#52   Sweden: 2,510,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#53   Croatia: 2,139,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#54   Dominican Republic: 2,097,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#55   Uzbekistan: 2,009,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#56   Argentina: 1,672,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#57   Botswana: 1,207,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#58   Guatemala: 1,200,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#59   Peru: 916,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#60   Kyrgyzstan: 524,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#61   Moldova: 186,000,000 kWh   2003 ...
#62   Pakistan: 175,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#63   Norway: 95,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#64   Malta: 90,000,000 kWh   1995 ...
#65   Tanzania: 86,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#66   Luxembourg: 84,000,000 kWh   1997 ...
#67   Latvia: 22,000,000 kWh   2003 ...
#68   Zambia: 17,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#69   Mozambique: 16,000,000 kWh   1993 ...
#70   Nigeria: 14,000,000 kWh   1992 ...
#71   Namibia: 6,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#72   Burma: 5,000,000 kWh   1994 ...
#73   Belarus: 4,000,000 kWh   2004 ...
#74   Switzerland: 1,000,000 kWh   1995 ...
Total: 6,823,903,000,000 kWh   
Weighted average: 92,214,905,405.4 kWh   


DEFINITION: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Coal refers to all coal and brown coal, both primary (including hard coal and lignite-brown coal) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coke oven gas, and blast furnace gas). Peat is also included in this category.

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