The report shows the worldwide generation of electricity in trillion watts hours by five different echo-friendly sources between 2009 and 2012.
By and large, it can be seem that hydraulic energy production remained as the primary source of electricity between all years, whereas solar electricity production was the least in three out of the four years.
In more detail it is possible to see that between 2011 and 2012 solar energy production worldwide skyrocketed, almost doubling its initial value in 2011. On the other hand geothermal electricity generation increased almost fifty times less on the same period, making only a 1. 1 Twh gain on production.
Besides that, it can be seem that in a four year period wind electricity production almost doubled, while hydraulic and bio-mass generation only increased about ten percent and 30 percent respectively. Impressively, solar energy production increased 500% in the same timestamp. It can also be said that geothermal energy generation had the least increase, of only 3 Twh in four years, which represents only about 3% of gain.
The report
shows
the worldwide generation of
electricity
in trillion watts hours by five
different
echo-friendly sources between 2009 and 2012.
By and large, it can be
seem
that hydraulic
energy
production
remained as the primary source of
electricity
between all years, whereas solar
electricity
production
was the least in three out of the four years.
In more detail it is possible to
see
that between 2011 and 2012 solar
energy
production
worldwide skyrocketed, almost doubling its initial value in 2011.
On the other hand
geothermal
electricity
generation increased almost fifty times less on the same period, making
only
a 1. 1
Twh
gain on production.
Besides
that, it can be
seem
that in a
four year
period wind
electricity
production
almost doubled, while hydraulic and bio-mass generation
only
increased about ten percent and 30 percent
respectively
.
Impressively
, solar
energy
production
increased 500% in the same timestamp. It can
also
be said
that geothermal
energy
generation had the least increase, of
only
3
Twh
in four years, which represents
only
about 3% of gain.