renewable energy by country

renewable energy by country 4 renewable energy by country
and also what is the highest source of renewable energy to a country?

Yes, many countries waste money on wind and solar power. The only "renewable" sources of power that are actually reliable enough, it's worth, or hydropower and geothermal energy, but not all places have the geology of they are necessary and hydropower, has something of a bad reputation (well deserved, since the impact on the environment and what happens, not if) dams. As for who uses the renewable Energy sources, Norway has a lot of hydropower and geothermal energy, Iceland uses intense. Denmark has managed to get over 20% of wind capacity, but not even shut down all coal-fired power plants and at the moment quite simply sell the wind power in Norway, where it is really cheap used to pump water uphill.

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