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What percentage of world energy consumption and electricity generation comes from renewable energy?

EIA estimates that the world consumed 504.7 quadrillion Btu of energy  in 2008, of which 10% was from renewable energy sources  (hydropower, biomass, biofuels, wind, geothermal, and solar). EIA forecasts that by 2035, consumption of renewable energy will be about 14% of total world energy consumption.  World electricity generation from renewable fuels accounts for nearly 19% of world total electricity generation in 2008. EIA forecasts that by 2035, renewable sources will account for nearly 23% of total world electricity generation.

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Last updated: October 4, 2011


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