Costa Rica has 100% sustainable energy that lasts months. Even though it's a small country, the ability to sustain 100% of the country's energy needs should also be taken into account when determining the leaders in this field
"not including hydropower" not including 98% of norways power supply
You forgot to mention Africa😕, Kenya🇰🇪 is a geothermal powerhouse globally
"it had a few setbacks since" shows trump
Disappointed to see this video equivocate energy and electricity, quite misleading
Should've made statistics for % of total power that is renewable energy
Bhutan is carbon negave
Money , Consumption , Welfare Me as Indian : YEAHH I GOT IT ALL !! World : per capita* IMMA GONNA PRETEND I DIDNT SEE THAT
I remember once in a popular mechanics magazine a long time ago, they had an idea where you can use a special type of wind blade installed in the centre of highways in the cities and they would turn from the wind produced from passing cars and trucks. Its would produce enough power for the lights at the side of the highways.
2:30 it's not true, the United Arab Emirates actually has huge solar panel fields that power a significant amount of its local energy needs
Renewable energy still has plenty of room to grow in Brazil, especially solar, wind and biomass.
We should take steps at public level also to help our goverments in this step.
I like that the reporter kinda moves like she’s in a rap battle at the start of the video.
Coming 10 years electric energy demand will quadruple then today so invest in energy companies as much as u can.
Currently speaking, Kenya's renewable energy mix makes up to more than 90% of the total power produced and consumed. Clearly one of the highest in the world.
1:56 This is so off topic but it's fascinating how almost all the countries mentioned there had the same flag design.
I'm dizzy😵😵😵 the camera man needs to chill on the herbs
Nepal uses 99% hydroelectric energy.
As an Indian I want to reach the rank higher (rank1) than what We produce (rank4)than consume(rank3),Just to establish equilibrium.
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