Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic’s energy sector is heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels, with over 80% of electricity generated from oil, natural gas, and coal. While facing challenges with energy security and high costs, the country is actively transitioning toward renewables, aiming for 30% renewable energy penetration in the grid by … Continue reading

Dominica

Dominica is aggressively transitioning from a reliance on imported fossil fuels (over 85% of generation as of 2023) to 100% renewable energy, aiming to become the world’s first climate-resilient nation by 2030. A key 10-MW geothermal plant is set to begin commissioning by late 2025, alongside existing hydropower, solar, and … Continue reading

Djibouti

Djibouti’s energy mix is rapidly transitioning from heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels toward renewable energy, with roughly 80% of electricity now sourced from clean energy, primarily hydroelectricity imported from Ethiopia. The remaining domestic generation relies on diesel, while ongoing projects in wind, solar, and geothermal aim for 100% renewable … Continue reading

Denmark

Denmark is a global leader in renewable energy, with over 67% of its electricity supply derived from green sources, primarily wind power (nearly 50-58%) and bioenergy. The country aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2050, with a strategy that includes expanding … Continue reading

Cyprus

Cyprus is advancing green hydrogen as a key, strategic, and complementary solution for energy independence, targeting 2030 for the rollout of hydrogen-powered buses and trucks. Projects like GreenH2CY (targeting 150 tons annually) are driving this transition, utilizing solar energy to produce green hydrogen for transportation and heavy industry. The government’s … Continue reading

Cuba

Cuba is experiencing a severe, multi-decade energy crisis in 2026. The system relies over 95% on increasingly scarce fossil fuels, with a small but growing shift toward solar and renewable energy. In response to these shortages, the government has embarked on an ambitious plan to transition to renewable energy, including … Continue reading

Croatia

Croatia is transforming its energy sector by diversifying away from fossil fuels, leveraging significant renewable potential (hydro, wind, solar), and strengthening energy security through LNG infrastructure. The country targets 42.5% renewable energy in gross final consumption by 2030, supported by new investments in solar, geothermal, and plans for a 30% … Continue reading

Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire’s energy mix is dominated by natural gas, which accounts for approximately 69% of electricity generation, with hydropower contributing roughly 23-30% as of 2023. The country has the third-largest electricity system in West Africa, with a total installed capacity heavily reliant on thermal power stations. Key goals include increasing … Continue reading

Costa Rica

Costa Rica has emerged as a global leader in renewable energy, achieving near-100% renewable electricity generation primarily through a mix of hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, and solar power. Solar energy, though currently contributing less than 1% to the national grid, offers a viable solution due to the country’s tropical location and … Continue reading

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