world electricity
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Anup GhimireRock Face Limited
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Growth of 63.13% between 1990 and 2010
199.71% increase between 1990 and 2030has been projected
21644 Terra watts hours in 1990
64870 terra watts hours in 2030
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Thermal Nuclear Hydro-geothermal Solar Wind Small hydro power plant
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Thermal power plant has the highestproportional share of electricity generation in1990 and 2030 projected data.
Continuous expansion of the generation ofelectricity from thermal power plant isexpected until 2030.
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Nuclear power plant industry has the secondhighest proportional share in 1990.
Share of nuclear electricity is expected togrow from 35% in 1990 to 40% in 2030.
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People’s Republic of China, United States ofAmerica and Russian Federation are the topthree producers of electricity in 2011.
China accounted for 21.3% of globalelectricity production and USA accounted for19.6% in 2011.
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France, Paraguay and Canada were the topthree electricity exporters in 2011
France exported 56 Terra watts hours ofelectricity in 2011 followed by Paraguay, 46TWh and Canada 37 TWh.
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Italy, USA, Brazil, Finland and Argentina werethe top five importers of electricity in 2011.
Italy imported 46 TWh followed by USA 37TWh, Brazil, 36 TWh, Finland 14 TWH andArgentina 10 TWh.
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China is the largest producer ofhydroelectricity in the world. China produced699 TWh of hydroelectricity in 2011, 19.6% ofthe total world electricity production.
World production of electricity was 3566 TWhin 2011.
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Brazil, the second largest hydropowerproducer, accounted for 12% and Canadaaccounted for 10.5% world production ofhydroelectricity.
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Hydroelectricity has 16.1% share in the worldpower production.
Norway produces 95.3% power fromhydroelectricity, Brazil produces 80.6%,Venezuela produces 68.6%, Canada produces59.0% and Sweden produces 44.3% powerfrom hydroelectricity to meet the energydemand.
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International Energy Agency (IEA)
European Commission, World Energy, technology and Climate Policy Outlook Report,
2003.
http://www.eyeenergy.blogspot.co.uk/