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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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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