A list compiled by a British price comparison website draws upon data from German company Statista which shows clean energy – including hydro – made up 12.74% of the nation’s power mix at the end of September.
A price comparison website in the U.K. has named Germany as the world leader when it comes to the amount of renewable energy consumed as part of national energy mixes by most of the members of the G20 international grouping.
Comparethemarket.com drew upon statistics produced by Hamburg-based business intelligence company Statista to claim clean energy contributed 12.74% of the German energy mix at the end of September.
The figures are somewhat undermined by being almost four months out of date, as indicated by the fact Saudi Arabia sits alongside Russia at the foot of the table with zero renewables consumption despite connecting the 300 MW Sakaka solar plant in November. The selection of nations assessed is curious too, given it includes all 19 G20 nations except Argentina – and also the EU grouping – instead considering renewables consumption in Sweden and Spain.
EU leadership
However, the PR is interesting as it illustrates the lead European nations still have when it comes to the clean energy transition.
The U.K. is in second place, with 11.05% of the energy it consumed generated by renewables and Sweden is third with 10.96%, indicating how the inclusion of all sizes of hydropower facility obscures the picture when it comes to the penetration of solar and wind.
Spain generated 10.17% of its electricity from renewables at the end of September, according to the press release, and Italy – an historic hydropower pioneer – had 8.8% renewables in its power mix. Brazil is the highest-ranked non EU member state, with 7.35% renewables, with Japan (5.3%), Turkey (5.25%), Australia (4.75%) and the U.S. (4.32%) rounding out the top ten.
Exact percentage figures were not given for the next ten nations which were, in descending order, China, France, India, Canada, South Africa, Indonesia, Mexico and South Korea, ahead of clean energy recalcitrants Russia and Saudi.
pv magazine has contacted Comparethemarket to ask which datasets Statistica drew upon and what governed the selection of countries assessed.
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