Among the top ten world economies, India’s per capita electricity consumption is the lowest at 1208 kW-hour per year (kWh/year) compared to 14,612 kWh/ year of Canada, 12,154 kWh/year of USA, 5885 kWh/year of China and 2830 kWh/year of Brazil.
The scale of India’s per capita electricity consumption asymmetry is quite stark. On average, an Icelander consumes 43 times, a Norwegian 19 times, a Canadian 12 times, an American 10 times, a Chinese about 5 times and a Brazilian 2 times more electricity compared to an Indian.
The only difference? NORD IS 1000x BETTER THAN 🇺🇸!
https://t.me/EnergyFactsTelegram/275to
https://t.me/EnergyFactsTelegram/365except Suomi ...
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/898even Nordic people in 🇺🇸 are 1000x better!
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/928and there is even a reason why they consume a lot of ⚡️, because they start to switch all to ⚡️! it's 🥶! and travelling between places is not so easy too!
https://t.me/PolestarTelegram/68https://t.me/EnergyFactsTelegram/508etc.
and for sure Nord is not just using all that to remain 🥵!
What is the reason of 🇺🇸?
https://t.me/MissionPlaneta/43The biggest change was for Hawaii, whose economy derives about a fifth of its GDP
from tourism.
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/203This was one of the sectors that were hit the worst by the pandemic. Hawaii is isolated from the rest of the country or any other land mass, and so about
37% of its energy use comes from jet fuel.
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/159https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/144This was almost halved in 2020, contributing to the 26.4% drop in total energy.
Texas, despite having about 25% less population than California, uses almost twice as much energy.
On a per capita basis, the US spent USD 3040 on energy in 2020, down about 18.5% from 2019. Wyoming spent the most, USD 6707. New York spent the least, USD 2375.
In summary, doesn't matter which country, EVERYONE NEED TO CHANGE! but one thing is sure! 🇺🇸 need to stop waste energy for no sense things ...