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To: Taro who wrote (976867)10/31/2016 12:31:50 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572605
 
Do you know you can goggle this stuff?

independent.co.uk

"The Nordic countries already lead the world in renewable energy, with Sweden generating around two-thirds of its electricity through renewable sources.

On one unusually windy day this July, Denmark produced 140 per cent of its electricity needs through wind power alone, exporting the rest of the energy to its neighbours, Germany, Sweden and Norway (one of the biggest oil producers in the world).

And almost 100 per cent of Iceland's electricity comes from renewable sources, due to its investment in hydropower and geothermal energy production.

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You are wrong, clueless as always.

Sweden: Hydro and Nuclear power provide 83% of the total, with Hydro amounting to aro 55%.
Denmark: Natural gas 40% and Coal 20%, Nuclear 10%, both imported.