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7% of global electricity is generated from Solar

6.96 % Share of global electricity
45 gCO2eq/kWh Carbon Intensity
Solar

Solar energy harnesses the power of the sun to generate electricity. It is a vital component of the global push towards more sustainable and clean energy solutions. The sunlight, a renewable and virtually abundant resource, provides a reliable means to address energy demands without depleting natural resources or polluting the environment. With the advancement of photovoltaic (PV) technology, solar energy has become a feasible option for both residential and commercial power needs. This adaptability has enabled solar power to be integrated into existing infrastructure at various scales, contributing significantly to reducing the global carbon footprint.

The process of generating electricity from solar energy primarily involves solar panels, which are composed of photovoltaic cells. When sunlight hits these cells, it excites electrons in the semiconductor material, creating an electric current. This process, known as the photovoltaic effect, converts sunlight directly into electricity. This electricity can be used immediately or stored in batteries for later use, making solar energy a flexible option for ensuring energy security. Advances in solar panel efficiency and battery storage technology play a crucial role in maximizing the potential of solar energy as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

One of the most compelling advantages of solar energy is its low carbon intensity. According to the IPCC, solar energy has a carbon intensity of 45 gCO2eq/kWh, which places it among the cleanest energy sources, similar to wind energy at 11 gCO2eq/kWh and nuclear energy at 12 gCO2eq/kWh. All three are significantly more sustainable than fossil fuels like coal, which has a carbon intensity of 820 gCO2eq/kWh. By transitioning to these low-carbon technologies, we can effectively combat climate change and reduce air pollution, which are critical environmental and public health challenges.

Currently, solar energy accounts for approximately 7% of electricity production worldwide, illustrating global recognition of its value. This percentage is higher in certain regions, which have invested heavily in solar infrastructure. For instance, Nevada generates 30% of its electricity from solar, and New Mexico contributes 15% from this source. Other places like Australia (21%), Arizona (12%), and Texas (9%) also showcase how solar energy can form a substantial part of a region's power supply. Such figures emphasize the potential for solar to majorly contribute to state and regional energy portfolios, as part of a broader commitment to low-carbon energy production.

The expansion of solar power is indicative of a broader movement towards low-carbon energy that includes both wind and nuclear technologies. These sources are critical to meeting the increasing global demand for electricity while addressing the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As we advance, it is essential for nations around the world to invest in and develop these clean energy sources to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future. The integration of these technologies is not merely a goal but a necessity in the continuous pursuit of sustainable and responsible energy production.

Country/Region kWh/person % TWh
Nevada 4155.3 W 30.2% 13.7 TWh
New Mexico 2661.3 W 15.2% 5.7 TWh
Australia 2027.9 W 20.6% 54.6 TWh
Arizona 1885.1 W 12.3% 14.5 TWh
Texas 1663.0 W 9.1% 52.8 TWh
Utah 1546.5 W 13.8% 5.5 TWh
Netherlands 1457.4 W 20.6% 26.7 TWh
California 1384.2 W 21.4% 54.3 TWh
Cook Islands 1360.0 W 50.0% 0.0 TWh
Arkansas 1344.1 W 6.6% 4.2 TWh
United Arab Emirates 1292.0 W 8.3% 13.8 TWh
Spain 1235.4 W 21.8% 59.5 TWh
Austria 1165.1 W 14.6% 10.8 TWh
Hungary 1137.0 W 23.1% 10.9 TWh
Greece 1123.7 W 21.0% 11.3 TWh
North Carolina 1110.2 W 8.5% 12.4 TWh
United States 1057.3 W 8.1% 365.7 TWh
Chile 1029.4 W 23.6% 20.5 TWh
Germany 991.9 W 16.9% 84.2 TWh
Virginia 980.9 W 5.9% 8.7 TWh
Maine 971.4 W 9.5% 1.4 TWh
Bulgaria 966.3 W 17.5% 6.5 TWh
Florida 952.8 W 8.3% 22.7 TWh
Georgia (US) 949.8 W 6.8% 10.7 TWh
Cyprus 931.7 W 22.6% 1.3 TWh
Slovenia 919.6 W 13.3% 2.0 TWh
Mississippi 901.5 W 3.3% 2.6 TWh
Japan 885.7 W 11.3% 109.1 TWh
Belgium 879.2 W 12.2% 10.4 TWh
Colorado 877.6 W 8.7% 5.3 TWh
Wyoming 866.3 W 1.2% 0.5 TWh
Guam 847.8 W 7.8% 0.1 TWh
Switzerland 835.3 W 10.6% 7.5 TWh
Lithuania 810.7 W 15.2% 2.3 TWh
New Caledonia 801.1 W 7.4% 0.2 TWh
Indiana 800.8 W 5.0% 5.6 TWh
Portugal 785.2 W 13.7% 8.2 TWh
People's Republic of China 784.3 W 10.8% 1116.6 TWh
EU 779.4 W 13.2% 351.6 TWh
Israel 753.0 W 9.4% 7.0 TWh
Denmark 739.9 W 11.4% 4.4 TWh
South Korea 736.2 W 6.5% 38.1 TWh
Idaho 728.7 W 5.3% 1.5 TWh
Italy 719.1 W 14.2% 42.5 TWh
Luxembourg 688.8 W 7.2% 0.5 TWh
Rhode Island 641.4 W 7.4% 0.7 TWh
Wisconsin 635.8 W 5.2% 3.8 TWh
Hawaii 634.0 W 9.8% 0.9 TWh
Estonia 630.8 W 11.5% 0.9 TWh
Republic of China (Taiwan) 628.5 W 5.1% 14.5 TWh
Seychelles 625.4 W 12.7% 0.1 TWh
Ohio 577.6 W 4.1% 6.9 TWh
Oregon 568.1 W 3.7% 2.4 TWh
South Carolina 560.5 W 3.0% 3.1 TWh
Malta 560.2 W 14.7% 0.3 TWh
Minnesota 495.3 W 4.1% 2.9 TWh
Poland 494.5 W 11.9% 19.2 TWh
Louisiana 482.6 W 2.1% 2.2 TWh
Czechia 479.1 W 7.3% 5.2 TWh
South Dakota 477.4 W 2.0% 0.4 TWh
Illinois 456.0 W 3.0% 5.8 TWh
France 450.6 W 5.6% 30.1 TWh
Turkey 416.3 W 10.6% 36.8 TWh
Brazil 378.3 W 11.0% 80.6 TWh
Iowa 365.4 W 1.6% 1.2 TWh
Sweden 356.2 W 2.3% 3.8 TWh
Vermont 348.3 W 3.9% 0.2 TWh
Croatia 347.5 W 8.1% 1.3 TWh
Oman 338.9 W 3.9% 1.7 TWh
Massachusetts 330.5 W 4.4% 2.4 TWh
Barbados 318.8 W 8.2% 0.1 TWh
South Africa 318.4 W 8.8% 20.7 TWh
Montana 310.7 W 1.3% 0.4 TWh
Réunion 309.8 W 8.0% 0.3 TWh
Jordan 306.5 W 15.2% 3.5 TWh
Romania 296.2 W 11.5% 5.6 TWh
Guadeloupe 286.0 W 6.7% 0.1 TWh
Ireland 278.6 W 4.0% 1.5 TWh
Aruba 278.4 W 3.0% 0.0 TWh
Latvia 267.1 W 7.2% 0.5 TWh
Vietnam 259.9 W 8.4% 26.5 TWh
Martinique 257.6 W 6.0% 0.1 TWh
The World 254.0 W 7.0% 2072.8 TWh
Singapore 251.6 W 2.4% 1.4 TWh
Michigan 251.5 W 2.0% 2.5 TWh
Alabama 249.9 W 0.9% 1.3 TWh
Lebanon 242.5 W 31.0% 1.4 TWh
Kentucky 239.8 W 1.4% 1.1 TWh
Finland 233.6 W 1.6% 1.3 TWh
U.S. Virgin Islands 233.5 W 3.0% 0.0 TWh
New York 231.7 W 3.5% 4.6 TWh
United Kingdom 231.4 W 5.4% 16.1 TWh
Antigua & Barbuda 214.4 W 5.6% 0.0 TWh
Armenia 211.9 W 7.1% 0.6 TWh
Canada 203.9 W 1.3% 8.2 TWh
El Salvador 199.2 W 15.1% 1.3 TWh
Panama 195.1 W 6.8% 0.9 TWh
New Jersey 193.7 W 2.4% 1.8 TWh
Maryland 191.7 W 1.9% 1.2 TWh
Mexico 180.9 W 6.5% 23.8 TWh
Connecticut 180.7 W 1.5% 0.7 TWh
French Polynesia 178.4 W 7.0% 0.1 TWh
Montenegro 173.4 W 2.6% 0.1 TWh
Namibia 172.1 W 11.0% 0.5 TWh
Missouri 171.6 W 1.3% 1.1 TWh
French Guiana 167.6 W 5.1% 0.1 TWh
Delaware 165.6 W 1.5% 0.2 TWh
Tennessee 159.3 W 1.0% 1.2 TWh
Bosnia & Herzegovina 158.6 W 4.2% 0.5 TWh
West Virginia 144.2 W 0.5% 0.3 TWh
Uruguay 141.9 W 3.6% 0.5 TWh
Dominican Republic 137.6 W 6.5% 1.6 TWh
Cape Verde 134.7 W 14.0% 0.1 TWh
Oklahoma 131.8 W 0.6% 0.5 TWh
Saudi Arabia 129.9 W 1.0% 4.3 TWh
North Macedonia 129.6 W 4.4% 0.2 TWh
Ukraine 126.7 W 4.6% 5.2 TWh
Slovakia 126.3 W 2.6% 0.7 TWh
Pennsylvania 124.3 W 0.7% 1.6 TWh
Nebraska 122.0 W 0.6% 0.2 TWh
Pakistan 118.2 W 19.4% 30.3 TWh
Kansas 118.0 W 0.6% 0.4 TWh
Mauritius 117.8 W 4.6% 0.1 TWh
Maldives 114.1 W 7.1% 0.1 TWh
Thailand 111.8 W 3.6% 8.0 TWh
Sri Lanka 111.7 W 13.7% 2.6 TWh
India 107.3 W 8.0% 156.8 TWh
Albania 106.7 W 3.3% 0.3 TWh
Curaçao 104.7 W 2.2% 0.0 TWh
Argentina 99.9 W 3.2% 4.6 TWh
Honduras 97.7 W 8.7% 1.0 TWh
Kazakhstan 97.2 W 1.7% 2.0 TWh
Tonga 95.6 W 14.3% 0.0 TWh
Malaysia 92.9 W 1.8% 3.3 TWh
Samoa 92.3 W 13.3% 0.0 TWh
Colombia 86.8 W 5.2% 4.6 TWh
Kiribati 76.7 W 25.0% 0.0 TWh
Washington 74.4 W 0.6% 0.6 TWh
Palestinian Territories 64.1 W 4.4% 0.3 TWh
New Zealand 63.1 W 0.8% 0.3 TWh
Washington, D.C. 62.8 W 0.4% 0.0 TWh
Puerto Rico 62.3 W 1.3% 0.2 TWh
Cambodia 60.6 W 5.0% 1.1 TWh
Bahrain 57.3 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
St. Lucia 55.9 W 2.5% 0.0 TWh
Bahamas 50.3 W 1.0% 0.0 TWh
Egypt 49.8 W 2.4% 5.8 TWh
Moldova 49.0 W 3.8% 0.1 TWh
Peru 46.9 W 2.7% 1.6 TWh
Jamaica 45.8 W 2.9% 0.1 TWh
Morocco 43.1 W 3.5% 1.6 TWh
Norway 39.7 W 0.1% 0.2 TWh
Philippines 37.0 W 3.5% 4.3 TWh
Azerbaijan 36.4 W 1.5% 0.4 TWh
Senegal 32.6 W 6.9% 0.6 TWh
Vanuatu 31.2 W 12.5% 0.0 TWh
Belarus 29.1 W 0.6% 0.3 TWh
Mauritania 28.7 W 6.9% 0.1 TWh
Bolivia 28.0 W 3.0% 0.4 TWh
Hong Kong SAR China 26.9 W 0.4% 0.2 TWh
Eswatini 24.4 W 2.0% 0.0 TWh
Belize 24.3 W 1.4% 0.0 TWh
Guyana 24.2 W 1.5% 0.0 TWh
Serbia 22.7 W 0.4% 0.2 TWh
Congo - Kinshasa 20.8 W 12.7% 2.2 TWh
Cuba 19.1 W 1.4% 0.2 TWh
Algeria 18.8 W 0.9% 0.9 TWh
Suriname 15.9 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Russia 15.6 W 0.2% 2.3 TWh
Eritrea 14.4 W 11.4% 0.1 TWh
Sub-Saharan Africa 13.3 W 3.2% 16.4 TWh
Guatemala 13.2 W 1.7% 0.2 TWh
Yemen 13.2 W 16.9% 0.5 TWh
Uzbekistan 12.6 W 0.6% 0.5 TWh
Solomon Islands 12.5 W 9.1% 0.0 TWh
Togo 11.8 W 5.4% 0.1 TWh
Fiji 10.8 W 0.9% 0.0 TWh
Angola 10.6 W 2.2% 0.4 TWh
Laos 10.4 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Iraq 8.4 W 0.2% 0.4 TWh
Kenya 7.8 W 3.1% 0.4 TWh
Bangladesh 7.8 W 1.3% 1.4 TWh
Zambia 7.2 W 0.8% 0.1 TWh
Mali 6.3 W 3.3% 0.1 TWh
North Korea 5.7 W 0.6% 0.1 TWh
Trinidad & Tobago 4.7 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Syria 4.5 W 0.5% 0.1 TWh
Ghana 4.4 W 0.6% 0.1 TWh
Nicaragua 4.4 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Botswana 4.0 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Burkina Faso 3.9 W 2.7% 0.1 TWh
Somalia 3.8 W 16.7% 0.1 TWh
South Sudan 3.5 W 6.8% 0.0 TWh
Nepal 3.4 W 0.9% 0.1 TWh
Qatar 3.3 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Uganda 3.2 W 2.6% 0.1 TWh
Rwanda 2.9 W 3.7% 0.0 TWh
Sudan 2.8 W 0.8% 0.1 TWh
Madagascar 2.6 W 3.0% 0.1 TWh
Indonesia 2.5 W 0.2% 0.7 TWh
Myanmar (Burma) 2.4 W 0.5% 0.1 TWh
Sierra Leone 2.4 W 9.5% 0.0 TWh
Ecuador 2.2 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Afghanistan 2.2 W 1.3% 0.1 TWh
Benin 2.1 W 1.6% 0.0 TWh
Guinea 2.1 W 0.7% 0.0 TWh
Mozambique 2.1 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Alaska 1.8 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Zimbabwe 1.8 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Congo - Brazzaville 1.6 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Libya 1.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Papua New Guinea 1.0 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Niger 0.8 W 1.0% 0.0 TWh
New Hampshire 0.7 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Cameroon 0.7 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Côte d’Ivoire 0.6 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Malawi 0.5 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Tanzania 0.5 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Venezuela 0.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Ethiopia 0.3 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
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