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    1. TerribleIdea27 on

      NL is over 50% renewable and we also have nuclear plants. The map is wrong

    2. Ar180shooter on

      The problem with most of the „renewable“ countries is, while they ma6 produce a slim majority of their electricity by renewable means, they are dependant on fossil fuels to make up the shortfall when renewables aren’t producing enough power to meet their demands. What you really want to look at is the average CO2/kWh of electricity produced (lifetime) and see what the lowest over-all number is, and how they produce that power (it’s France BTW).

    3. Calm-Frog84 on

      Is it a map of percentage of installed power source theoretical capabilities or percentage of actual origin of electricity that has been consummed over a one year period?

      Or something else?

    4. The problem is, these show only electrical energy, and not energy needed for heating.
      Electrical energy is only around 30% of the overall energy need.
      Also, this probably doesn’t show private renewables in homes.

      So this map is probably inacurate and doesn’t show the whole picture.

    5. I just wish we’d get around to completing our second nuclear power plant / installing the reactors originally intended for it in the first.

    6. ChiliConCairney on

      What are we measuring here? How does one define „importance“? Really poorly made and labelled map

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