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Low-carbon energy consumption, 2019

Low-carbon energy is defined as the sum of nuclear and renewable sources. Renewable sources include hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, wave and tidal and
bioenergy. Traditional biofuels are not included.

0No data0 TWh50 TWh100 TWh150 TWh200 TWh250 TWh500 TWh1,000 TWh>2,500 TWh
World

Source: Our World in Data based on BP Statistical Review of World Energy

Note: Primary energy is calculated using the 'substitution method' which takes account of the inefficiencies energy production from fossil fuels.