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by david-given
3800 days ago
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That's 42% of electricity only, though. In 2013 (the last year for which the table in Wikipedia has data) they consumed ~30 TWh of electricity --- but 200 TWh of fossil fuels. This'll be heating and transport. Heating and transport always dominates energy consumption. Yes, generating that much electricity via renewables is a very good thing. But electricity is just a small slice of a much larger pie. |
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Transport is another story. Lots of fossil fuels there, and probably not going away soon.