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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Countries And Their Sources Of Electricity...

These are Europe’s Biggest Sources Of Electricity:..Did you know that Germany gets electricity from coal? It is called Charcoal in Naija...


- Iceland: Hydro
- Norway: Hydro
- Sweden: Hydro
- Finland: Nuclear
- Estonia: Coal
- Latvia: Gas
- Lithuania: Wind
- Denmark: Wind
- UK: Gas
- Netherlands: Gas
- Germany: Coal
- Poland: Coal
- Belgium: Nuclear
- France: Nuclear
- Switzerland: Nuclear
- Austria: Hydro
- Slovakia: Nuclear
- Slovenia: Nuclear
- Hungary: Nuclear
- Ukraine: Nuclear
- Portugal: Hydro
- Spain: Wind
- Italy: Gas
- Croatia: Hydro
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Coal
- Serbia: Coal
- Montenegro: Hydro
- Albania: Hydro
- Kosovo: Coal
- North Macedonia: Coal
- Bulgaria: Coal
- Romania: Hydro
- Moldova: Gas
- Greece: Gas
-Turkey: Coal
- Georgia: Hydro
-Cyprus: Oil
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18 comments:

  1. Stella Coal and Charcoal is different oh...Imagine and we have large deposits of coal in Enugu....We have all resources but we live like slaves.....

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  2. This is so educative. 👏👏👏

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  3. Nigeria really need to diversify to other options for Electricity.

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  4. Good to know, where does Nigeria get her own?

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    1. Hydro.(Kainji dam)

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    2. Hydro and gas. I'm sure u've heard of gas turbines?

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    3. Oil (diesel/petrol) all those people typing hydro and gas should chill,we (Nigerians) get our electricity from our generators,that's why I typed petrol and Diesel.

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  5. Good to know this 👍

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  6. Info is power 💪
    Like I was saying in another post, if only we can utiyour solar energy...we have sun all year round 🌞⛅

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  7. Thanks for the information

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  8. We no dey follow for list nah na today

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  9. This is insightful, then again, when will we get it right here? When?

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  10. Germany used to be coal and 1/3 nuklear.
    Check out:

    Germany 2023
    Wind: 32.3%
    Photovoltaics: 12.4%
    Biomass: 9.8%
    Hydropower: 4.7%
    = renewable energy: 59.6%

    Lignite: 18.0%
    Hard coal: 8.4%
    Natural gas: 10.6%
    Nuclear energy: 1.6%
    =conventional energy: 40.4%

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  11. Nigeria has access to gas, hydro and solar but not enough power generation or distribution system.

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