The Giga-watt-hour is a unit of energy, not power. The power is measured in watts. The watts produced by a solar pannel changes every minute throughout the day, depending on the intensity of the sun and the presence of clouds. The annual production in the total amount of energy. The power X the time = the energy. When you pay your electricity bill, you pay for the energy you consumed, not the power. Unless you have a hybrid billing.
@@topgame1729Words like "Gobar" and "Bhakt" are related to Hindu culture and Religion. Aren't you Racist and faggot to use them in an insulted way??? 😇🤗
For the fact that Germany is very small in area, densely populated and in a region with relatively few hours of sunshine per year, the expansion achieved so far is strong! 👍🏻🇩🇪👍🏻
Sorry, gotta disagree. It’s probably one of their worst decisions ever the trillions of dollars they spent on wind and solar have been a financial ecological and power generation disaster the idea of putting solar panels in Germany as a joke. I’ve been there many times all you have to do is say Germany and solar power, and laugh, this goes a great deal to contributing to the mess. They’re in right now the idea that you could put your base load on 100% imported natural gas and flex the rest on solar and wind. Well let’s just say they’re not moving their manufacturing offshore for fun. Basing technological and political decisions on fantasy is the definition of insanity and well Get you exactly to where they are right now. And of course you have to realize this presentation is not actually generated power. It’s potentially generated power by the amount of panels they put up, which is of course, totally misleading. Mind you I believe many aspects of German, culture society, are far superior to mine as an American but their long term strategic planning sucks.
@@The_Touring_Jedi Who laughs last, laughs best. Wait and see, the German economy has survived completely different crises and was stronger afterwards than before!
@@oli-barelin no actually, I agree I do hope they survive and come back stronger but it doesn’t distract from my point this is a self inflicted damage that will be paid for by the German people for no good reason. And yes, they’ve shown great resiliency in coming back from issues say the damage from World War II, etc., I just believe this is all just made up by a very few borderline, insane politicians, and now the German people have to pay for it.
Thank you Indians for your purchase. According to the International Energy Agency, China produces 85% of the world's solar cells, 88% of solar-grade polysilicon, and 97% of the silicon ingots and wafers needed for the core of solar cells. Solar panel prices have fallen 99% since 2009.😂
@@ucupcupin3422It's true, after modi gov came in power, government gave a hard push to the renewable sector, and most of the set targets in the sector were achieved before time. Government had to revise and increase the capacity installation targets, since previously set targets were easily achievable
@@ucupcupin3422 what kind of discrimination you are talking about. I have been working in the energy sector for about 7 years and felt the change through the government policies and incentives intorduced by the government to promote renewable energy and local manufacturing. Just Google what is PLI scheme and you will know. Similar to PLI, there has been many kinds of incentives the government has been giving to promote renewable energy, and hence it is visible in the results
Its nice to see that countries are competing for solar energy😊 India is also targeting 500000 GWh by 2030 With many of top 10 world's biggest solar plants situated in india(biggest is Bhadla solar power plant, Rajashthan) and many in progress India and China will be most renewable energy producing countries in the world
Con el índice actual de natalidad de la India en la medida que mejoren su nivel de vida y comiencen a instalar sistemáticamente aparatos de aire acondicionado en un país muy caluroso, las expectativas de consumo eléctrico serán demoledoras...
@@bot_nemetronicus Las expectativas de aumento del consumo eléctrico en la India son espeluznantes. Europa está haciendo un gran esfuerzo de reducción de emisión de carbono mediante la instalación de renovables que me temo no se está realizando en EEUU en la misma medida..
@@franciscoramonlopezaragon8500 the historical and current emissions by western countries & US are more frightening. Even India and China COMBINED! cant reach it soon. Provided in west they aren't electricity bill concious, and they mostly dont have switches for appliances.
Therefore, it is fair to say that China has made more efforts and contributions to environmental protection than any other country in the past few decades.
The expansion in China started after Germany gave them the technology in 2012-2013. During these years the Chinese took over the market (of course heavily subsidized by the regime) and as a result the German companies went bankrupt and Germany almost stopped expansion. You can see that exactly in the graphic.
@@hugohabicht9957 What does per capita mean to the planet? Countries with larger populations can make greater contributions to the environment, but also pay efforts and costs that smaller countries do not. It’s you who should stop talking nonsense, this is not a contest to satisfy your vanity!
Spain can actually become a net exporter of solar energy to the rest of Europe. I have seen some calculations where they say that if Spain converts 15% of its farmland into solar power plants then it can actually provide energy to all of Europe for the whole daytime.
¿Y comeremos sol???... ¿Importaremos ese 15% de alimentos contaminando un 15% más en su transporte desde el exterior???... Un plan sin fisuras 👌 En España hay una cantidad enorme de sueldo sin cultivar al igual que infinidad de tejados en viviendas y zonas industriales, que se deberían cubrir antes de destrozar tierra cultivada, que lleva siglos cuidándose, alimentando generaciones y proporcionando RIQUEZA en todos los sentidos. Dejar de cultivar nuestro propio alimento para depender de importaciones que contaminan y del control en precios y producción de terceros países, es un suicidio alimentario...
Brazil has grown in the last two years at the initiative of the governments of the federated States, notably those in the Northeast region of the country. Now, the new federal government that took over in 2023 has started to invest heavily in solar energy as well as wind and green hydrogen. Brazil, with a huge territory with a high degree of insolation (and also winds), will grow quickly and absolutely in this ranking.
@@alexandremaireno-ni4ecour previous Governments didn't listen to the people when it came to energy production, that's the reason why our growth has been so slow, besides, with the newest investments, we'll be leading this rank within 10 years if all that goes as planned
India would be #3 in 2023 which is progressive implementation by the government & mindful for environment. Remarkable for a developing economy that has managed to achieve highest GDP growth rate despite 45% energy from NON fossil fuel sources unlike other countries who polluted the world during industrial revolution and in recent decades.
@@ArmageddonIsHerethat's a THEIR problem, we're not worried about that, we still growing our renewable sources wich btw sits at 80% of our power(60% only for hydro power)
@@ArmageddonIsHere and also, 10GWh/year is the growth(installed capacity), not the production(this you multiply by 4 or 5 thousand hours so you have the generation)
The solution that solar really needs is energy storage so that we get the benefits of renewable energy at night or in bad weather. The grid also needs better interconnectivity so that excess generated power can be sent where it's really needed.
This video confuses installed power with produced energy. In Germany that is the installed power +60Gw for example, while now, just as I write, the production slightly exceeds 30Gwh, we are in the summer and the production is well above the average considering the winter months, above all considering that the peak of + 60Gwh which is the maximum according to the installed power is almost never reached (only with true haze and an unprecedented, zero clouds). This is very false.
I was at a solar energy conference in 2019. The calculation for Germany was that an equivalent of 1/20 of the land already used for farms needs to be covered in solar panels for the whole of Germany to be powered by solar. Solar panel areas also acted as safezones for local species, since no other work on the land was done afterwards.
OK so can anyone explain what happened to the UK with around 4OGB installed capacity in 1987 and then drops out of the chart completely (from position 2) - did it scrap them? It then reappears suddenly in 2012 with 500GB+🤷♂️
@@marcsteppi2192 lol.. How can natzi Germany with no gas and deindustrialisation process is so much better than China with largest GDP(PPP) in the world and still growing? You natzis love to live in delusional Alice in natzi wonderland🤣🤣🤣
The small country of the Netherlands is the world leader per capita. One in five Dutch houses has installed solar panels on the roof. But the Netherlands is succumbing to its own success, too much power is generated with solar energy and the electricity grid can no longer cope. Since the Netherlands has cut itself off from foreign gas exports, all Dutch people now want solar panels.
If its like this on the g'damn Netherlands I can't even imagine what'll happen if a country like Chile gets all it's houses covered in solar panels, the UV is so high there it's mostly highlighted in pink/violet
Fact: Unlike what many people think, total annual solar generation /solar panel is remarkably similar in all regions in the world...this is primarily because of solar power efficiency increases in colder temperature...also, colder countries get longer day duration in summer....the only exceptions are cold deserts where solar generation would be very high because of lack of rain and cold temperature...and also tropical rain forest...where solar generation would be very low due to high temperature and too much rain. The other exception is if the solar panel gets covered with snow for long time.
Question, is this new installed capacity, or total generation capacity, if it's the latter, why is there a decrease happening? Does it mean the UK government removed solar?
Comme d'habitude, La France part bien...puis s'écroule. Manque de volonté de nos gouvernants,. Beaucoup d'ambition, beaucoup de blabla (vous allez voir ce que vous allez voir), puis plus rien!! Et ce n'est pas que dans la production d'énergie solaire. idem dans le nucléaire, la sécurité, la défense, l'industrie, etc. Toujours en retard, quel que soit le sujet. Ce n'est pas la compétence qui manque du coté industriels, mais nos "guignols" font tout pour bloquer le système et entraver les bonnes volontés.!! Déplorable....
@@marcsteppi2192 It is from 7:16 and it climbs significantly. Most of the Brazilian energy matrix is based on renewable hydropower. Just recently solar dropped cost enough to be competitive, so Brasil is rapidly investing in it more.
Poland seems to be the booming newcommer. They are not in the list but made some of the biggest jumps in the last years. Also they invented solar glass and produce nice ceramic solar roof tiles that look much better then the usual panels
It is amazing how a so-called third-world country (India) is always in the top 5 when it comes to amazing things. India is a superpower and always has been.
Well india isnt a superpower and also is top cause of its large population which makes sense, only country that is close to being a super power with a lesser population of india is china, otherwise the only superpower is the usa
@@alexandref5100 Sim, mas cada ano elas perdem mais participação na nossa matriz pois paramos de construir novas hidreletricas. Já faz uns 4 anos que a capacidade instalada não passa de 109.000 MW.
@@alexandref5100a 12 anos atrás as hidreletricas geravam mais de 90% de nossa eletricidade. Hj geram pouco mais de 60% e continuam em queda livre, até 2030 deve cair para uns 40% ou até menos que isso.
@@edneydenis7856 Na verdade elas nem estão em queda livre, as outras fontes energéticas que estão crescendo muito, na crise hídrica de 2021 alem de importar energia de outros países o Brasil teve que recorrer as eólicas do nordeste, que estão bem em alta ultimamente, em breve vão exportar para a Europa.
O Brasil cresceu nos últimos dois anos por iniciativa dos governos estaduais, MUITO principalmente os do Nordeste. Agora, o governo federal atual passou a atuar/investir e o Brasil certamente crescerá absurdamente tanto em solar como em éolica e hidrogênio verde.
@@indiancowpeedrinker9241 Sahi Al Bukhari 5686 says Camel Urine is a medicine. Some people in Medina were not feeling well, so the Prophet (ﷺ) ordered them to follow his shepherd, i.e. his camels, and drink their urine (as a medicine)
This video is about the amount of toxic trash these countries have using land that could be used for agriculture. There are already piles of old solar panels rotting or burried in landfields, millions of tons, nobody wants to recycle cause its eneficient and expensive, just like old battery packs from ev.
Solar energy panels have environmental hazards . The British are excellent planners so they left the race and tend to use it moderately according to their environment conditions.
China has its own use case for such power generation, people are concentrated, industries are well established, public transport and utilities are well designed. smart population. china is the future, they should fasten the pace to go to other planets.
Talk about positive thing which China is leading Western: per capita Talk about negative thing per capita which Western is leading Western: why don’t you show the totality? This method never gets old 😂😂😂😂😂
@@truesouth4784Based on these figures in 2022: Australia - 1,492 kWh/cap, US - 614 kWh/cap, China - 305 kWh/cap. Populations used: Australia - 26 million China - 1,400 million US - 336 million
@@simoncrooke1644 Right, I just wanted to point out that it wasn't the actual top 3, mistook production for installed power. Also, as someone else wrote, Netherlands: 1011kWh/cap
Modi ji achievement❤ But still some states not allowing solar pannels for house electricity purpose because they want make looting money from purchasing coal... People should through these type of self family money making peoples into ditch
Over forty years ago I fitted my house with a solar water heater. These devices don't directly produce electricity but they replace electricity that would have been used to heat the water. They were very popular here in Australia at the time. I dont think this graph would include that.
@@sarveshsinha1530 In Australia and many other countries many individual houses have solar panels that provide free power to the household and feed extra power into the grid. Most of Australia's solar power is this kind. In my city about 30% of houses have this set up.
@@rais1953 In India, we have similar scheme but electricity consumption is low for avg household. So even if they install it will take 10+ years to recover amount. In other countries it takes around 6-7 years max right?
@@sarveshsinha1530 Depending on location and the household's power usage the panels can pay for themselves in as little as 4 years or up to 8 years. With increasing use of air conditioning and electric cars charging at home etc this time is likely to reduce even further.
Well done .. all the countries. Special credits to Brazil and France whose primary source of energy is not even solar and still low carbon....Brazil with Hydro and France with Nuclear.
Es increíble ver cuántos años estuvo USA totalmente solo en la producción de energía solar. Lo que nos lleva a ver la hipocresía de los demás países y de los grupos ambientalistas. Recuerden que la mayoría de las políticas en USA, como lo es la producción de energía, es una política de Estado y no del presidente o de un partido.
@@ILoveMonorails96 Actually winter is my favourite time of year here (Gold Coast, Queensland). Today we had similar temps to London (min 15-Max 24). I wouldn't like a British winter though, and constant 35C temps with high humidity like our summers aren't fun except for tourists.
@@ILoveMonorails96 As you'd expect, Australia climates vary greatly. We currently have snow down on the Snowy Mountains. Right now it's 3C in Thredbo and 23 in Cairns at 8am. I'm a paramedic and years ago we had a recruitment drive in the IK trying to entice British paramedics to the "Land of sunshine and sand". A couple got posted out west in summer which meant they went from a London winter to constant 45C days week after week with not a drop of rain for months. Northern NSW coast has the best weather, I think. Warm and not too humid, and mild in winter. Melbourne has 4 seasons in one day, the tropics a wet monsoonal summer with the odd cyclone and the outback is just freezing in winter and like an oven in summer.
Солнечная энергетика это просто модный тренд. Если посчитать, сколько вы тратите энергии, чтобы получить новую энергию и сохранить природу, то атомная энергетика намного лучше солнечной и ветряной.
Take any such list, china will always be there on the list somewhere down and as time progresses, china slowly goes up and there pops India in the bottom of the list. Then the two countries start taking leaps where china reaches top and India will be at 2nd or 3rd at the end of the show.
@@humpydumpy2432 isiliye ek kahaawat hai "when all your opposition gets united then the ruling king is actually honest & powerful." India took 65 years to reach 1 trillion economy but only 7 years to reach 2 trillion, 2 years to 3 trillion & only 4 years 2027 to 5 trillion.... all thanks to nda government
This is the annual generation by country.
Would be more interesting to have this information per inhabitant/house/household
The Giga-watt-hour is a unit of energy, not power. The power is measured in watts. The watts produced by a solar pannel changes every minute throughout the day, depending on the intensity of the sun and the presence of clouds. The annual production in the total amount of energy. The power X the time = the energy. When you pay your electricity bill, you pay for the energy you consumed, not the power. Unless you have a hybrid billing.
It is the ADVERTISED MAXIMUM OUTPUT of the installed panels. Real-world electricity production is a tiny fraction of that.
@@kyleb3754really?
Germany does not generate more solar power than Australia.
Growth of 91000 GWH
in Modi Reign
From 3800 GWH to
95000 GWH
Staggering 2500 %😮
He will double this in next 5 years.
mean while CHINA: 4000%
@@xiaofang902 congratulations 👏
@@xiaofang902ccp is a great party
Divided by population and it is NEAR ZERO
After 2014, it was Modi's development drive that led India to climb on the Solar charts so rapidly
😂gobar bakth
@@topgame1729Words like "Gobar" and "Bhakt" are related to Hindu culture and Religion. Aren't you Racist and faggot to use them in an insulted way??? 😇🤗
Yes
@@topgame1729ok daIIah bhakt
@@RoKuSa007 😂ab gand jali tere
It's 2024 and India is world third largest generator of solar energy. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Congress hate this comment 😂😂
For the fact that Germany is very small in area, densely populated and in a region with relatively few hours of sunshine per year, the expansion achieved so far is strong! 👍🏻🇩🇪👍🏻
Sorry, gotta disagree. It’s probably one of their worst decisions ever the trillions of dollars they spent on wind and solar have been a financial ecological and power generation disaster the idea of putting solar panels in Germany as a joke. I’ve been there many times all you have to do is say Germany and solar power, and laugh, this goes a great deal to contributing to the mess. They’re in right now the idea that you could put your base load on 100% imported natural gas and flex the rest on solar and wind. Well let’s just say they’re not moving their manufacturing offshore for fun. Basing technological and political decisions on fantasy is the definition of insanity and well Get you exactly to where they are right now. And of course you have to realize this presentation is not actually generated power. It’s potentially generated power by the amount of panels they put up, which is of course, totally misleading. Mind you I believe many aspects of German, culture society, are far superior to mine as an American but their long term strategic planning sucks.
👏👏👏
Yes German economy is collapsing green Agenda is the future for Germany...😂😂😂😂
@@The_Touring_Jedi Who laughs last, laughs best. Wait and see, the German economy has survived completely different crises and was stronger afterwards than before!
@@oli-barelin no actually, I agree I do hope they survive and come back stronger but it doesn’t distract from my point this is a self inflicted damage that will be paid for by the German people for no good reason. And yes, they’ve shown great resiliency in coming back from issues say the damage from World War II, etc., I just believe this is all just made up by a very few borderline, insane politicians, and now the German people have to pay for it.
It's clearly visible to the PM Modi government doing a fabulous job... Appreciate and lots of support for Current government 😊😊
Gobar Bhakt
It is clearly visible you know nothing
@@tilapiadave3234 it's clearly visible that you are hater... And doing nothing and blaming others for your failure....
@@tilapiadave3234its clearly see , you’re numbskull
Is there a garbage program over there? Or everyone likes to live on top of a landfill?
After 2014, the rise of India is nearly exponential.
Yeah some khangress mullas katuas will never accept it
Due to bjp
100%😂❤
Thank you Indians for your purchase. According to the International Energy Agency, China produces 85% of the world's solar cells, 88% of solar-grade polysilicon, and 97% of the silicon ingots and wafers needed for the core of solar cells. Solar panel prices have fallen 99% since 2009.😂
@@Golfin-s1u Indian businessman buy Solar from China and put their logo make in India 🤣
See India’s meteoric rise from somewhere near the bottom to top 4. At present pace, we will be #3 in a year or two 🇮🇳🇮🇳🩷🩷
That rise after 2014 is because of Modi's development drive of which he isnt appreciated
Will be one number one in 2024
@@irenechan7193😂in your dreams
@@irenechan7193
😂😂😂
No1 by 2040.
Power of BJP 🚩
what 😂. lauhg
@@ucupcupin3422 you keep on laughing. Pls consult doctor
@@ucupcupin3422It's true, after modi gov came in power, government gave a hard push to the renewable sector, and most of the set targets in the sector were achieved before time. Government had to revise and increase the capacity installation targets, since previously set targets were easily achievable
@@AdityaKumar-ak discrimination
@@ucupcupin3422 what kind of discrimination you are talking about. I have been working in the energy sector for about 7 years and felt the change through the government policies and incentives intorduced by the government to promote renewable energy and local manufacturing. Just Google what is PLI scheme and you will know. Similar to PLI, there has been many kinds of incentives the government has been giving to promote renewable energy, and hence it is visible in the results
Its nice to see that countries are competing for solar energy😊
India is also targeting 500000 GWh by 2030
With many of top 10 world's biggest solar plants situated in india(biggest is Bhadla solar power plant, Rajashthan) and many in progress
India and China will be most renewable energy producing countries in the world
india is only good at talking, no concrete action
Con el índice actual de natalidad de la India en la medida que mejoren su nivel de vida y comiencen a instalar sistemáticamente aparatos de aire acondicionado en un país muy caluroso, las expectativas de consumo eléctrico serán demoledoras...
@@franciscoramonlopezaragon8500but still much less than that of usa and Europe's😊
@@bot_nemetronicus Las expectativas de aumento del consumo eléctrico en la India son espeluznantes. Europa está haciendo un gran esfuerzo de reducción de emisión de carbono mediante la instalación de renovables que me temo no se está realizando en EEUU en la misma medida..
@@franciscoramonlopezaragon8500 the historical and current emissions by western countries & US are more frightening. Even India and China COMBINED! cant reach it soon. Provided in west they aren't electricity bill concious, and they mostly dont have switches for appliances.
In the hundred years of time, world failed to measure the true potential and talent of JAPAN. INDIA🤝JAPAN
Yeah, but like they gotta give up the third spot, the more we make, the more they do like bruv chill
@@agrajyadav2951😂
This is why I get annoyed when we talk about renewable energy here in the US someone always says "What about China?"
India has also created International solar alliance and 100+ countries are part of it .
Therefore, it is fair to say that China has made more efforts and contributions to environmental protection than any other country in the past few decades.
The expansion in China started after Germany gave them the technology in 2012-2013.
During these years the Chinese took over the market (of course heavily subsidized by the regime) and as a result the German companies went bankrupt and Germany almost stopped expansion. You can see that exactly in the graphic.
@@inotoni6148it’s naive to tell a story about the industry dynamics in two economic powers.
Not per capita by a wide margin. Get your numbers right before posting nonsense 🤦♂️
@@hugohabicht9957 What does per capita mean to the planet? Countries with larger populations can make greater contributions to the environment, but also pay efforts and costs that smaller countries do not. It’s you who should stop talking nonsense, this is not a contest to satisfy your vanity!
If you check the data then you will realise that china is the largest polluter of the whole planet followed by the US
On July 2023 for a first time in Spain main Energy source was Solar. proud to collaborate on this achievement with my panels.
Spain will save Germany when you reach your full solar capacity in the country. 🇪🇺
Spain can actually become a net exporter of solar energy to the rest of Europe. I have seen some calculations where they say that if Spain converts 15% of its farmland into solar power plants then it can actually provide energy to all of Europe for the whole daytime.
¿Y comeremos sol???... ¿Importaremos ese 15% de alimentos contaminando un 15% más en su transporte desde el exterior???...
Un plan sin fisuras 👌
En España hay una cantidad enorme de sueldo sin cultivar al igual que infinidad de tejados en viviendas y zonas industriales, que se deberían cubrir antes de destrozar tierra cultivada, que lleva siglos cuidándose, alimentando generaciones y proporcionando RIQUEZA en todos los sentidos.
Dejar de cultivar nuestro propio alimento para depender de importaciones que contaminan y del control en precios y producción de terceros países, es un suicidio alimentario...
Adani jese froad ko modi ne contract diye Desh bech ke
Yes mainly by dieselgenerators during night :-p
China definitely inspires on scale it does
但人均我们是发展中国家,只不过我们人口大国
China ❤
Brazil has grown in the last two years at the initiative of the governments of the federated States, notably those in the Northeast region of the country. Now, the new federal government that took over in 2023 has started to invest heavily in solar energy as well as wind and green hydrogen. Brazil, with a huge territory with a high degree of insolation (and also winds), will grow quickly and absolutely in this ranking.
Don't talk about thinks you have no knowledge of. Federated States 😂😂😂
@@charlesallin I didn't get the joke, sorry. Brazil is a federation, like some other countries in the world. Do you understand? 😂😂
@@charlesallin, if you have the knowledge, , can you please explain your comment to us?
The largest country within the tropics should already lead this rank (or be in the top 3, at least)
@@alexandremaireno-ni4ecour previous Governments didn't listen to the people when it came to energy production, that's the reason why our growth has been so slow, besides, with the newest investments, we'll be leading this rank within 10 years if all that goes as planned
Solar just keeps getting cheaper and more efficient - the rate of adoption is increasing at an increasing rate
3500 GWH to 95000 GWH
In just 8 yrs
Amezing Bharat❤
🙏🙏
In 2024 India is Next to China in Solar Power generation
China growth is marvelous
India would be #3 in 2023 which is progressive implementation by the government & mindful for environment. Remarkable for a developing economy that has managed to achieve highest GDP growth rate despite 45% energy from NON fossil fuel sources unlike other countries who polluted the world during industrial revolution and in recent decades.
Get deodorant sanjeet
I installed my solar panels in 2010..I contributed to the rise of Italy in those years! 😂
Congrats. I hope to increase the tally of my country soon
Brazil going full speed with solar, installing more than 10GWh per year 🚀
10 GwH per year = full speed ahead?🤔
India is targeting *500,000* GwH (500K GwH) by 2030 = 7 years from now.
Brazil is a joke. 😂
@@ArmageddonIsHerethat's a THEIR problem, we're not worried about that, we still growing our renewable sources wich btw sits at 80% of our power(60% only for hydro power)
@@ArmageddonIsHere and also, 10GWh/year is the growth(installed capacity), not the production(this you multiply by 4 or 5 thousand hours so you have the generation)
@@michelramon5786The unit for effect of production is GW. GWh is the summarized capacity.
India's growth clearly visible after regime change in 2014
The solution that solar really needs is energy storage so that we get the benefits of renewable energy at night or in bad weather. The grid also needs better interconnectivity so that excess generated power can be sent where it's really needed.
Hey, 40% independence from coal based electricity is also 40% improvement in so many ways.
Imagine the boost to the economy if most of daytime energy need is fulfilled by solar generated electricity.
蒸馏塔式太阳能发电没有这个问题,大规模的储存一般都是转化为水的重力势能,也可以并入电网
@@acswain6720I think most industrial energy requirement is at daytime. Residentials too (air-conditioning).
China model and development is an example the world should learn and follow
Largest polluter
Dllm@@riderchallenge4250
@@riderchallenge4250 ofcourse it has the a population 3 times the usa and is the words factory pfcourse it has the largest pollution
China no1
Japan's penetration rate is amazing even though it is directly connected to the land area.
México in the list!!
💙🇺🇲🇲🇽💙 Love it!!
O Brasil têm muito a crescer ainda, na minha casa instalei os painéis em 2021 agora em 2023 ampliei o sistema.
O Brasil demorou a acordar.
This video confuses installed power with produced energy. In Germany that is the installed power +60Gw for example, while now, just as I write, the production slightly exceeds 30Gwh, we are in the summer and the production is well above the average considering the winter months, above all considering that the peak of + 60Gwh which is the maximum according to the installed power is almost never reached (only with true haze and an unprecedented, zero clouds).
This is very false.
One watt installed generates less than one Kwh per year in Germany. 60 GW installed means less than 60,000 Gwh generated per year.
Bitte nicht mit Fakten verwirren
India has the world biggest solar park Bandra solar park; Rajasthan
And the biggest scam call centers
@@indiancowpeedrinker9241camel Muth drinkers pork eaters 😂
@indiancowpeedrinker9241 And you people have the biggest thief exhibition. The London Museum.
@@indiancowpeedrinker9241Hello sir we are calling you from Microsoft Tech support.
Unfortunately people will only remember pollution and 0,7 toilets per capita 😢
India and african countries ,south american countries will definitely crosses it in coming future
Proudly added our solar panels to Germany's energy output in 2020. :-)
China: who else?
India
@uditbasumatary7145 india too weak
@@changjuma6302 any proof
@@changjuma6302 look your real-estate then take india's name🤣🤣🤣
@@changjuma6302 paxtani
China never disappoints me
India and the US are like Elephant...slow to move but once start they reach the top spots in a short time.
I was at a solar energy conference in 2019. The calculation for Germany was that an equivalent of 1/20 of the land already used for farms needs to be covered in solar panels for the whole of Germany to be powered by solar. Solar panel areas also acted as safezones for local species, since no other work on the land was done afterwards.
Japan 💪
There is a lot vertical space to explore. What about all the roof space of hospitals, schools, stadiums, factories and all other buildings
Bears & wolves in solar park you mean 😂😂
Cut tree, destry natural habitats & Put solar panel & say we saved some space for few birds😂
OK so can anyone explain what happened to the UK with around 4OGB installed capacity in 1987 and then drops out of the chart completely (from position 2) - did it scrap them? It then reappears suddenly in 2012 with 500GB+🤷♂️
Power of modi❤
India -> 70.01 GW installed (Solar energy ) as of 30th June 2023. So currently 3rd globally.
What's the data for Japan or Brazil which should be at 3rd?
@@amodmishra3030 Brazil in no where there for 3 rd spot it's 3 times behind Japan and India😅
@@Aryankumar-ge1ql I don't even remember why did I even said Brazil, lmao. Even I am surprised, lmao.
China is racing like there is no tummorrow❤❤
China is racing? 😂😂Little Germany is so much better than China
@@marcsteppi2192 lol.. How can natzi Germany with no gas and deindustrialisation process is so much better than China with largest GDP(PPP) in the world and still growing? You natzis love to live in delusional Alice in natzi wonderland🤣🤣🤣
@@marcsteppi2192Can we buy solar panels made in Germany? Can we buy solar panels made in China?
@@cedriclynch of course, both is possible
@@marcsteppi2192well not really china completely destroyed Germany in that regard
The chinese solar energy enterprises are the Best. They were growing very fast que 😮😮
Dust air damaged our development
@@jackytang3683你在哪呢?怎么影响你啦?
Kudos to the Chinese for accelerating solar and ev adoption. They talk less and do more.
The acceleration of the power generation in some countries is simply amazing 🙂
yes! It’s me 🇮🇳 😊
@@ricosu192Brazil>
😃👍
Trumps support of "traditional energy's" pushed the rest of world towards solar.😊
@@ricosu192 china grew way more but sure
The small country of the Netherlands is the world leader per capita. One in five Dutch houses has installed solar panels on the roof. But the Netherlands is succumbing to its own success, too much power is generated with solar energy and the electricity grid can no longer cope. Since the Netherlands has cut itself off from foreign gas exports, all Dutch people now want solar panels.
People need storages in their own houses now.
If its like this on the g'damn Netherlands I can't even imagine what'll happen if a country like Chile gets all it's houses covered in solar panels, the UV is so high there it's mostly highlighted in pink/violet
Actually, Australia has the highest percentage of housing with solar in the world at 31%
Australia has a similar population to the Netherlands and is much higher up the list
Fact: Unlike what many people think, total annual solar generation /solar panel is remarkably similar in all regions in the world...this is primarily because of solar power efficiency increases in colder temperature...also, colder countries get longer day duration in summer....the only exceptions are cold deserts where solar generation would be very high because of lack of rain and cold temperature...and also tropical rain forest...where solar generation would be very low due to high temperature and too much rain. The other exception is if the solar panel gets covered with snow for long time.
We can do it!!!
Some all others still China is on top
Question, is this new installed capacity, or total generation capacity, if it's the latter, why is there a decrease happening? Does it mean the UK government removed solar?
X2
i could be wrong but i think the uk turned its focus toward wind generation...
the uk gets significantly more wind than sunshine...
UK overtook Australia and India in 2015 haha.
@@TC-V8you are still in 2015
Jai modi ji❤
Comme d'habitude, La France part bien...puis s'écroule. Manque de volonté de nos gouvernants,. Beaucoup d'ambition, beaucoup de blabla (vous allez voir ce que vous allez voir), puis plus rien!!
Et ce n'est pas que dans la production d'énergie solaire. idem dans le nucléaire, la sécurité, la défense, l'industrie, etc.
Toujours en retard, quel que soit le sujet. Ce n'est pas la compétence qui manque du coté industriels, mais nos "guignols" font tout pour bloquer le système et entraver les bonnes volontés.!! Déplorable....
China 💪
十分感谢这个频道!能让我真实得感受到世界的变化!❤❤❤
Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Huge country Brasil is NOT in this list! Shame about Brasil
@@marcsteppi2192 It is from 7:16 and it climbs significantly.
Most of the Brazilian energy matrix is based on renewable hydropower. Just recently solar dropped cost enough to be competitive, so Brasil is rapidly investing in it more.
@@marcsteppi2192seu cu
Poland seems to be the booming newcommer. They are not in the list but made some of the biggest jumps in the last years. Also they invented solar glass and produce nice ceramic solar roof tiles that look much better then the usual panels
Soon BHARAT will leave Japan behind & will take 3rd place in Solar Energy Production.
Proud to be bhartiya ❤❤...
This means that other top 3 countries have already left solar and have moved to other new inventions.
Brasilll 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Lmao! Well, at least China hasn't screwed... LMAO!
China
It is amazing how a so-called third-world country (India) is always in the top 5 when it comes to amazing things. India is a superpower and always has been.
True 😄
1.4 billions monkeys.
Well india isnt a superpower and also is top cause of its large population which makes sense, only country that is close to being a super power with a lesser population of india is china, otherwise the only superpower is the usa
@@citizen6794china also have 1.4 billion donkey😂
🇨🇳China 👍👍👍👍👍👍
China MW / Person 😒🤷🤔
Brasil subindo várias posições. Em 2023 deve passar a Espanha e encostar na Austrália.
Provavelmente, está tendo muito investimento ultimamente, porém nossa maior matriz continua sendo hidrelétrica.
@@alexandref5100 Sim, mas cada ano elas perdem mais participação na nossa matriz pois paramos de construir novas hidreletricas. Já faz uns 4 anos que a capacidade instalada não passa de 109.000 MW.
@@alexandref5100a 12 anos atrás as hidreletricas geravam mais de 90% de nossa eletricidade. Hj geram pouco mais de 60% e continuam em queda livre, até 2030 deve cair para uns 40% ou até menos que isso.
@@edneydenis7856 Na verdade elas nem estão em queda livre, as outras fontes energéticas que estão crescendo muito, na crise hídrica de 2021 alem de importar energia de outros países o Brasil teve que recorrer as eólicas do nordeste, que estão bem em alta ultimamente, em breve vão exportar para a Europa.
O Brasil cresceu nos últimos dois anos por iniciativa dos governos estaduais, MUITO principalmente os do Nordeste. Agora, o governo federal atual passou a atuar/investir e o Brasil certamente crescerá absurdamente tanto em solar como em éolica e hidrogênio verde.
चीन ने हर फील्ड मे दुनिया से बहुत आगे है🙂
Scammer lamguage
@@indiancowpeedrinker9241Well it's script of the oldest language in the world
Sanskrit>>>>>>>>>
Très en avance sur les droits de l'homme...
On rigole (jaune) avec vous 😂
@@indiancowpeedrinker9241 Sahi Al Bukhari 5686 says Camel Urine is a medicine. Some people in Medina were not feeling well, so the Prophet (ﷺ) ordered them to follow his shepherd, i.e. his camels, and drink their urine (as a medicine)
@@joelproust8987les droits de l'homme cette terme est une violation directe des droits de femme
On a similar topic, storage capacity over time would be a good graph
Shh don't blow their covers
This video is about the amount of toxic trash these countries have using land that could be used for agriculture. There are already piles of old solar panels rotting or burried in landfields, millions of tons, nobody wants to recycle cause its eneficient and expensive, just like old battery packs from ev.
China is gud at top and impressive but india growth is phenomenal after 2014....
Ok smellie rajeesh
Lol😢😢😢😢
India was growing rapidly before 2014
No one talking about UK was the first and then vanished. Was forbidden, what happened?
Between 93’ and 96´ France was 2nd in the world for PV production. Kind of proud 😊
But the companies selling PV to individual houses are usually scams
Je sais de quoi je parle
Why is the UK going backwards in 1987? - did they remove all the solar panels??
Solar energy panels have environmental hazards . The British are excellent planners so they left the race and tend to use it moderately according to their environment conditions.
CHINA always is the no. one country.
China has its own use case for such power generation, people are concentrated, industries are well established, public transport and utilities are well designed. smart population. china is the future, they should fasten the pace to go to other planets.
That's why China is almost bankrupt..... 😂😂
We are Sure the Numbers arent rigged?
@klausschumacher7126 CHINA will never go bankrupt. because her culture, people, philosophy.
@@klausschumacher7126Sure.. thanks for staying delusional..
Talk about positive thing which China is leading
Western: per capita
Talk about negative thing per capita which Western is leading
Western: why don’t you show the totality?
This method never gets old 😂😂😂😂😂
Would be interesting to see per capita production
In that case, I think Australia would dominate those figures.
@@truesouth4784Based on these figures in 2022: Australia - 1,492 kWh/cap, US - 614 kWh/cap, China - 305 kWh/cap.
Populations used:
Australia - 26 million
China - 1,400 million
US - 336 million
Japan: 826kw/cap
Italy: 450KW/cap
@@AttilioScotolati kWh not kW. The former is energy, the latter is power. One is a quantity and the other is a rate.
@@simoncrooke1644 Right, I just wanted to point out that it wasn't the actual top 3, mistook production for installed power. Also, as someone else wrote, Netherlands: 1011kWh/cap
Modi ji achievement❤
But still some states not allowing solar pannels for house electricity purpose because they want make looting money from purchasing coal... People should through these type of self family money making peoples into ditch
Over forty years ago I fitted my house with a solar water heater. These devices don't directly produce electricity but they replace electricity that would have been used to heat the water. They were very popular here in Australia at the time. I dont think this graph would include that.
It looks like more about govt related projects
@@sarveshsinha1530 In Australia and many other countries many individual houses have solar panels that provide free power to the household and feed extra power into the grid. Most of Australia's solar power is this kind. In my city about 30% of houses have this set up.
@@rais1953 In India, we have similar scheme but electricity consumption is low for avg household.
So even if they install it will take 10+ years to recover amount.
In other countries it takes around 6-7 years max right?
@@sarveshsinha1530 Depending on location and the household's power usage the panels can pay for themselves in as little as 4 years or up to 8 years. With increasing use of air conditioning and electric cars charging at home etc this time is likely to reduce even further.
Same in Mauritius. The government has funded hot water heating systems on all houses thanks to solar panels
Well done .. all the countries. Special credits to Brazil and France whose primary source of energy is not even solar and still low carbon....Brazil with Hydro and France with Nuclear.
Chinese music so peaceful and ecopro!
谢谢您!
before 2008, I thought China won't be top at this ranking and wanted to exit, then.....😢
This is awesome!!! More and more especially in the US since the climate legislation just passed a year ago many more projects coming onboard👍🏿
Es increíble ver cuántos años estuvo USA totalmente solo en la producción de energía solar. Lo que nos lleva a ver la hipocresía de los demás países y de los grupos ambientalistas.
Recuerden que la mayoría de las políticas en USA, como lo es la producción de energía, es una política de Estado y no del presidente o de un partido.
In the next five years Brazil will be top 3. Insane.
Same in Wind power.
VAIII BRASILLLL !!!!!!
Yes, Ventobras...
India is a new superpower & there is no doubt 💪🇮🇳💯
The UK has solar panels? As an Australian I was told Britain was always cold, cloudy and bleak. 😂
@@ILoveMonorails96 Actually winter is my favourite time of year here (Gold Coast, Queensland). Today we had similar temps to London (min 15-Max 24). I wouldn't like a British winter though, and constant 35C temps with high humidity like our summers aren't fun except for tourists.
@@ILoveMonorails96 As you'd expect, Australia climates vary greatly. We currently have snow down on the Snowy Mountains. Right now it's 3C in Thredbo and 23 in Cairns at 8am. I'm a paramedic and years ago we had a recruitment drive in the IK trying to entice British paramedics to the "Land of sunshine and sand". A couple got posted out west in summer which meant they went from a London winter to constant 45C days week after week with not a drop of rain for months. Northern NSW coast has the best weather, I think. Warm and not too humid, and mild in winter. Melbourne has 4 seasons in one day, the tropics a wet monsoonal summer with the odd cyclone and the outback is just freezing in winter and like an oven in summer.
200% sured china would be top
العالم العربي و المسلمين في سُبات عميق
نتطور بسرعة
按道理来说阿拉伯世界不缺光照,或许你们可以考虑引进光伏技术
ทุกเรื่องประเทศจีนต้องการเป็นno.1ตลอด555
Солнечная энергетика это просто модный тренд. Если посчитать, сколько вы тратите энергии, чтобы получить новую энергию и сохранить природу, то атомная энергетика намного лучше солнечной и ветряной.
不是的,完全相反,太阳能非常清洁,对环境没有影响,只是需要足够的光照,俄罗斯纬度比较高,不适合大规模发展太阳能,不过南部地区可以考虑建设试验基地
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Bharat (i.e. India)🇮🇳 overtook Japan to become 3rd largest Solar Power Generator
Take any such list, china will always be there on the list somewhere down and as time progresses, china slowly goes up and there pops India in the bottom of the list. Then the two countries start taking leaps where china reaches top and India will be at 2nd or 3rd at the end of the show.
Then there are some jealous commentators who make irrelevant and uncharitable comments about Indian achievements
Человечество сообразило использовать солнце, как энергию. Все кроме России. Нефти ещё много, думать не надо, можно барыжить
We need 100 times more!
India #2 🥰🙏
Why there is no Gulf countries?
They have more area and Sunshine hours
they have an alternative commodity they are kinda keen on selling...
They are not smart. Arabs can't even make a pencil.
India surprised me
It's like after 2014 Bharat realise It's potential
India got entry before 2014
@@humpydumpy2432 but got agility after 2014, the video clearly shows
@@KingPorusWhoDefeatedAlexander India got 7 rank in 2007. All thanks to congress for promoting solar energy and build up infrastructure
@@humpydumpy2432 isiliye ek kahaawat hai "when all your opposition gets united then the ruling king is actually honest & powerful."
India took 65 years to reach 1 trillion economy but only 7 years to reach 2 trillion, 2 years to 3 trillion & only 4 years 2027 to 5 trillion.... all thanks to nda government
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 faster 📈📈2023