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DeskrivadurGlobal Renewable Energy Production by Countries and Sources in 2023.svg
English: This chart displays data on global renewable energy production for the year 2023. It highlights the top renewable energy producers in each continent and the percentage of renewable energy generated by each type of source: hydroelectric, solar power, wind power, geothermal energy, biomass and other.
Based on data obtained from the Statistical Review of World Energy, for each region, countries that produced more than 40 TWh are represented, while the others have been grouped into the category 'Other' for each region.
The Energy Institute is, as of 2023, the home of the Statistical Review of World Energy, which analyses data on world energy markets providing timely, comprehensive and objective data to the energy community since 1952.
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Percentages of various types of sources in the top renewable energy-producing countries across each geographical region.