Guinea’s Renewable Energy Consumption
#112 of 191 in the Renewable Energy Consumption progress rankings
Renewable Energy Consumption (% of Total Final Energy Consumption) measures the share of energy derived from renewable sources as a percentage of total final energy consumption. It provides insight into a country's transition to sustainable energy (higher is better).
Key insights
- From 1990 to 2022, Renewable Energy Consumption changed by -22.9 %.
- Most recent year-over-year change (2021→2022): -0.2 %.
- Lowest level: 65.8 % in 2020.
- Highest level: 90.0 % in 1995.
Renewable Energy Consumption Chart (1990–2022)
*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries
Renewable Energy Consumption Table (1990–2022)
Year | Renewable Energy Consumption |
---|---|
1990 | 89.5 % |
1991 | 89.6 % |
1992 | 86.6 % |
1993 | 86.2 % |
1994 | 86.0 % |
1995 | 90.0 % |
1996 | 88.8 % |
1997 | 85.2 % |
1998 | 84.3 % |
1999 | 86.3 % |
2000 | 85.5 % |
2001 | 84.8 % |
2002 | 84.3 % |
2003 | 83.5 % |
2004 | 83.2 % |
2005 | 81.6 % |
2006 | 81.1 % |
2007 | 80.4 % |
2008 | 80.2 % |
2009 | 79.2 % |
2010 | 75.7 % |
2011 | 74.8 % |
2012 | 76.4 % |
2013 | 78.5 % |
2014 | 78.6 % |
2015 | 76.2 % |
2016 | 75.3 % |
2017 | 72.0 % |
2018 | 73.2 % |
2019 | 68.3 % |
2020 | 65.8 % |
2021 | 66.8 % |
2022 | 66.6 % |
Source: World Bank
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