1. Norway: 2%

2. Switzerland: 4%

3. France: 6%

4. Sweden: 9%

Note: now come the countries in which combustible fuels exceed 50% of their generated electricity.

8. Denmark: 56%

9. Germany: 63%

10. USA: 68%

11. UK: 68%

Next are the countries that are hovering close to 90% of combustible fuels in their electricity generation.

12. Australia: 87%

13. The Netherlands: 90%

14. Japan: 90%

(in 2010 they were at 63%, big step backwards

Both at the personal level as well as in the energy discourse, we sometimes select a role model based more on his glibness of talk rather than on his actions.This post here is an effort to focus on results rather than on PR respecting the carbon intensity of electrical grids in selected countries.All graphs shown below correspond to the latest IEA Monthly Electricity Survey. The first six months of 2014 are now finalized and shown here. A link to the full report can be found at the bottom of this page.We will be listing the selected countries from theto thebased on theof their electricity generated withThank you. Feel free to add to the conversation on Twitter: @luisbaramFull IEA Report (click on June 2014).http://www.iea.org/statistics/relatedsurveys/monthlyelectricitysurvey/

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