Namibia

Namibia’s energy mix is currently dominated by imported electricity and petroleum products, while domestic power generation is primarily driven by hydropower. As of early 2026, the country is aggressively shifting toward a “green energy hub” model, targeting 70% renewable energy in its electricity mix by 2030. Domestic generation remains insufficient … Continue reading

Myanmar

Myanmar’s energy mix is dominated by biomass (traditional wood burning) for total energy supply and a combination of hydropower and natural gas for electricity generation. Myanmar is identified as one of the most promising candidates for large-scale green hydrogen production in the ASEAN region due to its vast untapped renewable … Continue reading

Mozambique

Mozambique’s energy mix is characterized by a high reliance on traditional biomass for domestic consumption, while its electricity generation is dominated by hydropower, making it one of the greenest power grids in Southern Africa. Bioenergy (Biomass & Waste): Accounts for approximately 64% to 80% of total energy use. Nearly 95% … Continue reading

Morocco

Morocco is currently undergoing a rapid energy transition, moving from a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels toward a diversified mix dominated by renewable sources. As of late 2025, renewable energy has reached 46% of the national electricity mix, a significant jump from 37% in 2021. While renewables are expanding … Continue reading

Montenegro

Montenegro’s energy mix is dominated by hydropower and coal, which together typically provide over 90% of its electricity. In 2025, the country is undergoing a significant temporary shift as its only coal plant is shut down for reconstruction, pushing the renewable share of domestic production to an estimated 80%. Montenegro … Continue reading

Mongolia

Mongolia’s energy mix is heavily dominated by coal, which accounts for approximately 70.8% of its total primary energy supply and over 85% of its domestic electricity generation. The country faces a significant challenge in balancing its vast proven coal reserves (over 2.5 billion tons) with its ambitious goal to reach … Continue reading

Monaco

Monaco’s energy mix heavily relies on imported electricity (53% in 2021), primarily from France, with a strong, growing emphasis on renewables and efficiency. Over 60% of total energy consumed is considered to be of renewable origin (including imported green electricity and local sources). Local generation includes significant use of solar … Continue reading

Moldova

Moldova’s energy mix is characterized by a heavy reliance on imports and fossil fuels, primarily natural gas and oil products. The country has historically been almost entirely dependent on external sources, but it is currently undergoing a rapid transition to diversify its energy supply and increase the share of renewables. … Continue reading

Micronesia

The energy mix of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is currently dominated by imported fossil fuels, which account for over 90% of total energy consumption. While the nation is actively transitioning toward renewable sources, it remains heavily dependent on diesel generators for approximately 91% to 95% of the electricity … Continue reading

Mexico

Mexico’s energy mix is heavily dominated by fossil fuels, which account for approximately 75% to 80% of its electricity generation as of 2024-2025. Natural gas is the primary fuel source, while the share of clean energy has recently seen a decline due to reduced hydroelectric output. The most recent data … Continue reading

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