[OC] Global analysis of renewable electricity output by country, highlighting the relationship between GDP and renewable energy usage.



[OC] Global analysis of renewable electricity output by country, highlighting the relationship between GDP and renewable energy usage.

Posted by NewLight19

6 comments
  1. Sorry but plotting a relative number (energy production) over an absolute number (GDP) makes no sense. Obviously, the larger a country the larger its GDP, but relative share of renewables stays the same. What you are showing here is that the biggest economies in the world usually have less renewables – coincidentally because these are industrialized countries. I would redo the graph with share of renewables against GDP per capita.

    Also numbers are off, Germany should be around 57% renewables??

  2. Doesn`t Germany get over 50% of the Electricity from renewable sources ?

    Edit: Didn`t realize we were looking at data from 20 years ago.

  3. Instead of GDP it is worth to take total energy consumption per year. Obviously, renewable sources cannot yield too much

  4. 1. Electricity != Energy. The difference is incredibly important in this context. 
    2. Aggregating data over 20 years is not enormously helpful I don’t think. And how is the percentage calculated and aggregated?
    3. No indication whatsoever what the size of each dot represents. I guess it’s just GDP?
    4. That line is really a stretch

  5. Where’s the UK? As far as I know, more than 40% of the UK’s energy output comes from renewables but I can’t see any corresponding dot on the chart.

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