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Italy Installed capacity, megawatts: 21, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 3. Malta Installed capacity, megawatts: Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Switzerland Installed capacity, megawatts: 3, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0.

Greece Installed capacity, megawatts: 3, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Luxembourg Installed capacity, megawatts: Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Installed capacity, megawatts: 75, Watts per capita: Share of world total: South Korea Installed capacity, megawatts: 14, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 2.

United Kingdom Installed capacity, megawatts: 13, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 1. Czech Republic Installed capacity, megawatts: 2, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Spain Installed capacity, megawatts: 14, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 2. Denmark Installed capacity, megawatts: 1, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. United Arab Emirates Installed capacity, megawatts: 2, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Austria Installed capacity, megawatts: 2, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0.

Taiwan Installed capacity, megawatts: 5, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0. Bulgaria Installed capacity, megawatts: 1, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 0.

France Installed capacity, megawatts: 11, Watts per capita: Share of world total: 1. By providing this information, you agree that IRENA may contact you from time to time, including to provide you with surveys. Your participation in such surveys shall be subject to any applicable terms and conditions as shall be communicated to you. Members Login. Home Publications Renewable Capacity Renewable Capacity Statistics March ISBN : First Name First Name is mandatory.

Last Name Last Name is mandatory. According to data released today by the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA the world added more than gigawatts GW of renewable energy capacity last year, exceeding expansion in by close to 50 per cent. More than 80 per cent of all new electricity capacity added last year was renewable, with solar and wind accounting for 91 per cent of new renewables.

Total fossil fuel additions fell to 60 GW in from 64 GW the previous year highlighting a continued downward trend of fossil fuel expansion. La Camera. This trend is unstoppable, but as the review of our World Energy Transitions Outlook highlights, there is a huge amount to be done.



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