With Rio 20+, the latest United Nations organized Earth Summit,
less than a week away, the Natural Resources Defense Council has released a scorecard ranking
the G20 nations and their commitment to clean energy development.
It comes as no surprise that G20 countries
lead the world in renewable energy investment. Since 2004, investment in
clean energy from G20 countries has grown by nearly 600%, while
electricity produced from solar, wind, geothermal, tidal, and wave power has
tripled.
Nevertheless, the NRDC says an even greater
commitment to clean energy is required, given that clean energy currently only
accounts for 2.6% of the G20's electricity production. This number is
expected to increase to 6% by 2020 -- which is not nearly enough to meet the
demands of climate scientists. The NRDC recommends G20 nations
seize the opportunity of Rio 20+ to enhance their commitment to
clean energy.
Here is a list of the G20's top 10 producers
of clean energy in 2011 -- in terms of total percentage of renewable energy in
the nation's electricity generation mix.
1.
Germany -- 10.7%
2.
European Union (as a
whole) -- 6.7%
3.
Italy -- 6.2%
4.
Indonesia -- 5.7%
5.
United Kingdom -- 4.2%
6.
France -- 2.8%
7.
United States -- 2.7%
8.
Mexico -- 2.6%
9.
India -- 2.4%
10.
Australia -- 2.0%
By Nathanael Barker - June 15, 2012
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