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by exporectomy 1852 days ago
That's surprisingly low. 2.6 megawatt hours per year is 300 watts per person which is almost the same order of magnitude of what the human body can produce.
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Arggh... I made a typo. It is 22.6 megawatt hours per capita per year, so an order of magnitude higher.
~60 kwH per day...that's actually pretty much inline with a normal household (also about the average of what my rooftop solar achieves).
But this number is per capita energy use across the whole society, including manufacturing and transportation. Not just household use. France only reached this level in the 1960s, Japan in the 1970s. China reached this level in 2012.