
Turkish geothermal power
Turkey ranks fourth in the world in terms of geothermal power installed capacity. With over 1.5 GW of capacity, it generates close to 20% of its electricity from geothermal energy.
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Turkey ranks fourth in the world in terms of geothermal power installed capacity. With over 1.5 GW of capacity, it generates close to 20% of its electricity from geothermal energy.
Currently solar power accounts for just 3.88% of South Africa’s energy supply, with 6.3 GW of installed capacity. The renewable energy program launched in 2011 has accelerated the development of solar and wind power in the country, and there has been particularly rapid uptake since 2021.
Malaysia has tremendous biomass and wood waste resources available for immediate exploitation. The country produces at least 168 million tonnes of biomass, including timber and oil palm waste, rice husks, coconut trunk fibres, municipal waste and sugar cane waste annually.
India is the 7th largest producer of hydroelectric power in the world and also ranks 3rd worldwide in terms of total number of dams. The country has around 41 000 MW of installed hydropower capacity, while an additional 13 000 MW is under construction.
China is the global leader in hydropower generation, capacity and development. The country’s installed hydropower capacity is 370 160 MW, including 31 490 MW pumped storage, and its hydropower generation is 1 355 TWh (2020).
China is the world leader in wind power generation and installed capacity. With its 278 GW of installed capacity, China produced 2 TWh of electricity from wind power in 2022.
Brazil has the largest installed capacity of wind power in South America, and is the sixth largest producer of wind energy in the world. In February 2023, 890 wind plants were registered in the country, for a total installed capacity of over 25 GW.
This project is a 140 MW hydropower plant in Baiyin, Gansu Province, China. This represents a reduction of CO2 per annum of over half a million tonnes.
The project is located in Muli County, Sichuan Province, China. It contributes to supplying the local area with renewable electricity.
The Xuzhou Jinhong Iron & Steel Group solar plant project is the first ever solar project conducted for the Chinese steel industry and certified under the I-REC programme.