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Eastern Europe Compared by Energy > Electricity > From fossil fuels

DEFINITION: This entry measures the capacity of plants that generate electricity by burning fossil fuels (such as coal, petroleum products, and natural gas), expressed as a share of the country's total generating capacity.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Belarus 99.7% of total installed capacity 2010
2 Poland 89.2% of total installed capacity 2010
3 Moldova 88.4% of total installed capacity 2010
4 Azerbaijan 84.5% of total installed capacity 2010
5 Hungary 72% of total installed capacity 2011
6 Russia 67.7% of total installed capacity 2012
7 Serbia 66.1% of total installed capacity 2010
8 Ukraine 64.1% of total installed capacity 2010
9 Czech Republic 62.1% of total installed capacity 2010
10 Romania 61.7% of total installed capacity 2011
11 Armenia 55.6% of total installed capacity 2010
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina 50.8% of total installed capacity 2010
13 Croatia 45.9% of total installed capacity 2010
14 Bulgaria 45.7% of total installed capacity 2010
15 Slovakia 42.2% of total installed capacity 2010
16 Slovenia 38% of total installed capacity 2010
17 Georgia 37.2% of total installed capacity 2010
18 Montenegro 24.2% of total installed capacity 2010
19 Albania 9.9% of total installed capacity 2010

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