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7% of global electricity is generated from Solar

6.77 % Share of global electricity
45 gCO2eq/kWh Carbon Intensity

Solar energy is a form of clean, sustainable energy that harnesses the power of the sun to generate electricity. This energy source is derived from the vast amount of sunlight that reaches the Earth's surface daily. Solar energy can be captured and converted into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels or concentrated solar power (CSP) systems. It is an abundant and renewable resource that, unlike fossil fuels, emits extremely low amounts of greenhouse gases and no pollutants during generation, making it an essential component of a low-carbon energy future.

The process of generating electricity through solar energy primarily involves the use of photovoltaic cells. These cells, commonly found in solar panels, convert sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. When sunlight hits a PV cell, it excites electrons, creating an electric current. This direct conversion of light into electricity can power everything from small devices to entire homes. Alternatively, concentrated solar power systems use mirrors or lenses to focus sunlight onto a small area to produce heat, which is then used to generate electricity through conventional steam turbines. Both methods offer efficient ways to tap into the sun's energy, contributing to a diversified energy mix.

One of the most significant advantages of solar energy is its low carbon intensity, which stands at approximately 45 gCO2eq/kWh. This is comparable to other low-carbon energy sources like wind (11 gCO2eq/kWh) and nuclear power (12 gCO2eq/kWh). In stark contrast, fossil fuels such as coal and oil have much higher carbon intensities, ranging from 490 to 820 gCO2eq/kWh. This difference underscores the important environmental benefits of solar and other low-carbon technologies in mitigating climate change and reducing air pollution.

Globally, solar energy is responsible for generating about 7% of all electricity consumed, highlighting its growing importance in the world's energy mix. Several countries have embraced solar power usage more enthusiastically, demonstrating its potential for significant contributions to electricity generation. For example, in Australia, solar technology accounts for 19% of the electricity supply. Similarly, in the Netherlands, solar power contributes to 18% of total electricity used, while Greece and Chile each draw 22% of their electricity from solar sources. Even in the United Arab Emirates, solar provides 8% of the electricity, showcasing its applicability in diverse climates and economies.

The role of solar, alongside wind and nuclear energy, is pivotal in the transition to a sustainable energy future. These clean energy sources provide reliable, low-carbon alternatives to fossil fuels, helping to power economies while curbing the negative impacts of climate change. Embracing a mix of solar, nuclear, and wind energy is essential to creating resilient and environmentally friendly energy systems capable of meeting the world's growing demand for electricity without compromising our planet's health.

Country/Region Watts / person % TWh
Australia 1893.7 W 18.8% 50.1 TWh
Cook Islands 1356.2 W 50.0% 0.0 TWh
United Arab Emirates 1292.0 W 8.3% 13.8 TWh
Netherlands 1170.8 W 18.0% 21.2 TWh
Greece 1111.6 W 22.4% 11.4 TWh
Chile 987.9 W 21.7% 19.4 TWh
Spain 987.4 W 18.2% 47.3 TWh
Israel 807.4 W 9.7% 7.3 TWh
United States 803.1 W 6.3% 275.8 TWh
Japan 791.8 W 10.2% 98.5 TWh
Cyprus 757.8 W 18.8% 1.0 TWh
Germany 748.4 W 13.5% 63.3 TWh
Estonia 729.2 W 17.4% 1.0 TWh
Bulgaria 722.6 W 13.4% 4.9 TWh
Belgium 710.8 W 10.1% 8.3 TWh
South Korea 698.1 W 6.2% 36.1 TWh
Austria 639.1 W 8.0% 5.8 TWh
Seychelles 637.3 W 12.9% 0.1 TWh
Republic of China (Taiwan) 631.2 W 5.1% 14.7 TWh
New Caledonia 626.9 W 6.6% 0.2 TWh
Denmark 622.0 W 10.7% 3.7 TWh
Hungary 586.8 W 12.6% 5.7 TWh
EU 575.9 W 10.1% 259.5 TWh
Malta 545.7 W 14.0% 0.3 TWh
Guam 544.8 W 5.1% 0.1 TWh
People's Republic of China 499.4 W 7.4% 710.5 TWh
Lithuania 488.2 W 14.6% 1.4 TWh
Switzerland 480.7 W 8.0% 4.3 TWh
Portugal 469.2 W 8.0% 4.9 TWh
Italy 466.3 W 10.5% 27.7 TWh
Poland 447.5 W 10.9% 17.3 TWh
Luxembourg 444.0 W 6.1% 0.3 TWh
Czechia 361.3 W 5.6% 3.9 TWh
France 351.1 W 4.4% 23.3 TWh
Turkey 317.9 W 8.4% 27.7 TWh
Brazil 315.4 W 9.0% 66.6 TWh
Réunion 311.0 W 8.7% 0.3 TWh
Jordan 299.4 W 15.3% 3.4 TWh
South Africa 297.9 W 8.1% 18.8 TWh
Barbados 283.4 W 7.3% 0.1 TWh
Guadeloupe 275.6 W 6.6% 0.1 TWh
Vietnam 269.4 W 9.0% 27.0 TWh
Martinique 254.8 W 6.0% 0.1 TWh
Slovenia 248.8 W 3.3% 0.5 TWh
The World 246.3 W 6.8% 1992.9 TWh
U.S. Virgin Islands 231.2 W 2.9% 0.0 TWh
Canada 231.0 W 1.5% 9.1 TWh
Antigua & Barbuda 215.4 W 5.6% 0.0 TWh
Finland 215.3 W 1.5% 1.2 TWh
Latvia 210.1 W 5.7% 0.4 TWh
Singapore 207.3 W 2.0% 1.2 TWh
American Samoa 206.8 W 5.6% 0.0 TWh
French Guiana 204.8 W 5.9% 0.1 TWh
El Salvador 180.7 W 14.2% 1.1 TWh
French Polynesia 178.3 W 7.1% 0.1 TWh
United Kingdom 176.3 W 4.1% 12.1 TWh
Sweden 175.5 W 1.1% 1.9 TWh
Namibia 173.0 W 13.2% 0.5 TWh
Panama 147.7 W 4.9% 0.7 TWh
Mexico 139.6 W 5.2% 18.1 TWh
Saudi Arabia 129.9 W 1.0% 4.3 TWh
Dominican Republic 128.0 W 5.7% 1.5 TWh
Ukraine 126.7 W 4.6% 5.2 TWh
Mauritius 125.4 W 4.6% 0.2 TWh
Uruguay 121.0 W 2.9% 0.4 TWh
Armenia 114.5 W 3.8% 0.3 TWh
Maldives 114.5 W 7.1% 0.1 TWh
Honduras 113.7 W 9.7% 1.2 TWh
Romania 108.9 W 3.9% 2.1 TWh
Curaçao 104.6 W 2.2% 0.0 TWh
Slovakia 97.7 W 1.8% 0.5 TWh
Tonga 95.2 W 12.5% 0.0 TWh
Kazakhstan 94.9 W 1.7% 1.9 TWh
Samoa 92.9 W 10.5% 0.0 TWh
Aruba 92.8 W 1.0% 0.0 TWh
Malaysia 92.2 W 1.7% 3.2 TWh
India 89.2 W 6.7% 128.3 TWh
Grenada 85.5 W 4.0% 0.0 TWh
Thailand 83.1 W 2.6% 6.0 TWh
Argentina 81.6 W 2.6% 3.7 TWh
Sri Lanka 66.2 W 9.4% 1.5 TWh
Puerto Rico 64.8 W 1.3% 0.2 TWh
Croatia 61.2 W 1.5% 0.2 TWh
Colombia 58.1 W 3.3% 3.0 TWh
Morocco 56.7 W 4.8% 2.1 TWh
Lebanon 52.2 W 2.9% 0.3 TWh
Jamaica 49.3 W 3.1% 0.1 TWh
New Zealand 48.3 W 0.6% 0.2 TWh
Senegal 47.6 W 10.4% 0.8 TWh
Egypt 45.7 W 2.4% 5.2 TWh
Palestinian Territories 39.6 W 2.8% 0.2 TWh
Peru 36.0 W 2.0% 1.2 TWh
Vanuatu 31.9 W 14.3% 0.0 TWh
Mauritania 28.7 W 7.4% 0.1 TWh
Bolivia 28.6 W 3.0% 0.4 TWh
Ireland 28.6 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Philippines 27.2 W 2.6% 3.1 TWh
Belize 24.8 W 1.7% 0.0 TWh
Cuba 24.4 W 1.5% 0.3 TWh
Cambodia 22.7 W 3.2% 0.4 TWh
Cape Verde 19.2 W 2.3% 0.0 TWh
Belarus 18.5 W 0.4% 0.2 TWh
Suriname 16.0 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Russia 15.8 W 0.2% 2.3 TWh
Yemen 15.7 W 20.3% 0.6 TWh
Algeria 14.5 W 0.7% 0.7 TWh
Albania 14.1 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Guatemala 13.4 W 1.8% 0.2 TWh
Guyana 12.2 W 0.9% 0.0 TWh
Hong Kong SAR China 12.1 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Moldova 11.0 W 0.6% 0.0 TWh
Fiji 10.9 W 1.0% 0.0 TWh
Kenya 8.3 W 3.3% 0.5 TWh
Malawi 8.3 W 12.6% 0.2 TWh
Laos 7.9 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Zambia 6.9 W 0.7% 0.1 TWh
Togo 6.6 W 3.6% 0.1 TWh
Bahrain 6.5 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Azerbaijan 5.8 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Burkina Faso 5.3 W 5.2% 0.1 TWh
Bangladesh 5.2 W 0.9% 0.9 TWh
Nepal 4.7 W 1.3% 0.1 TWh
Pakistan 4.5 W 0.9% 1.1 TWh
Nicaragua 4.5 W 0.6% 0.0 TWh
Myanmar (Burma) 4.2 W 1.3% 0.2 TWh
Trinidad & Tobago 4.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Botswana 4.1 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Ghana 3.9 W 0.6% 0.1 TWh
Eritrea 2.9 W 2.6% 0.0 TWh
Uganda 2.7 W 2.4% 0.1 TWh
North Korea 2.7 W 0.3% 0.1 TWh
Indonesia 2.5 W 0.2% 0.7 TWh
Mozambique 2.1 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Niger 2.0 W 2.6% 0.1 TWh
Afghanistan 2.0 W 1.2% 0.1 TWh
Zimbabwe 1.9 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
South Sudan 1.8 W 3.2% 0.0 TWh
Somalia 1.7 W 7.9% 0.0 TWh
Rwanda 1.5 W 2.0% 0.0 TWh
Benin 1.5 W 1.1% 0.0 TWh
Guinea 1.4 W 0.7% 0.0 TWh
Libya 1.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Iraq 1.4 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Madagascar 1.3 W 1.7% 0.0 TWh
Mali 1.3 W 0.8% 0.0 TWh
Sierra Leone 1.2 W 5.0% 0.0 TWh
Turkmenistan 1.0 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Sudan 0.8 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Tanzania 0.8 W 0.5% 0.1 TWh
Burundi 0.8 W 2.2% 0.0 TWh
Cameroon 0.7 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Côte d’Ivoire 0.7 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Angola 0.6 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Venezuela 0.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Ethiopia 0.3 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Uzbekistan 0.3 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Congo - Kinshasa 0.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
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