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2% of global electricity is generated from Biofuels

1.81 % Share of global electricity
230 gCO2eq/kWh Carbon Intensity
Biofuels

Biofuels represent a form of energy derived from organic materials, such as plant and animal waste. This type of energy can be converted into liquid fuels like ethanol and biodiesel, which are commonly used in transportation. However, biofuels are not limited to transportation and have also found a role in electricity generation. Through the process of combustion, the chemical energy stored in biofuels is converted into thermal energy, which is then used to produce steam that drives a turbine, generating electricity. This makes biofuels a form of low-carbon, sustainable energy that can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions when compared to fossil fuels.

In terms of generating electricity, the process involves burning biological materials to heat water and create steam. This steam drives turbines connected to generators, subsequently producing electricity. Biofuels' role in electricity generation, while more modest compared to sources like wind, nuclear, and solar, still enables diversification within the energy supply, offering a reliable source of electricity in various regions around the globe. In 2022, biofuels accounted for about 1.81% of global electricity consumption, indicating its place as a noteworthy albeit small contributor within the energy mix.

The advantages of biofuels as a low-carbon electricity source are reflected in their relative carbon intensity. Biofuels have a carbon intensity of 230 gCO2eq/kWh, which, although higher than wind (11 gCO2eq/kWh), nuclear (12 gCO2eq/kWh), and solar (45 gCO2eq/kWh), is significantly lower than coal (820 gCO2eq/kWh) and natural gas (490 gCO2eq/kWh). This positions biofuels as a more sustainable and cleaner source of electricity compared to conventional fossil fuels, helping to mitigate climate change and reduce air pollution. This highlights the importance of continuing to develop and expand clean energy technologies, such as nuclear and solar, which are crucial in securing a sustainable energy future.

Biofuels also contribute substantially to the electricity supply mix in several regions. For example, countries like Finland and states like Maine generate 11% of their electricity from biofuels. Lithuania takes it further by sourcing 19% of its electricity from biofuels, and similarly, Denmark relies on biofuels for 15% of its electricity. Places like Martinique have incorporated biofuels into their electricity mix, with 17% of their electricity coming from this source. These examples underscore the role that biofuels can play in diversifying the energy supply and reducing dependency on more carbon-intensive energy sources. However, for a truly sustainable energy future, nations must also prioritize the growth of ultra-low-carbon sources such as nuclear and solar to meet increasing electricity demands while combating climate change.

Overall, as we continue striving for a cleaner, more sustainable energy future, it is essential to support the expansion of low-carbon technologies. By increasing the share of electricity generation from sources like nuclear and solar, we can significantly reduce our carbon footprint and work towards a more sustainable world. In contrast to the detrimental impacts of fossil fuels, clean energy technologies like biofuels—and particularly wind, nuclear, and solar—offer the promise of a cleaner, more sustainable, and efficient energy landscape. Electrification, especially clean electrification, is vital for future economic and technological advancements, including AI development.

Country/Region kWh/person % TWh
Finland 1724.4 W 11.4% 9.7 TWh
Maine 1239.2 W 11.2% 1.8 TWh
Lithuania 982.9 W 19.2% 2.8 TWh
Denmark 890.7 W 15.1% 5.3 TWh
Martinique 715.5 W 16.8% 0.3 TWh
Vermont 659.2 W 6.9% 0.4 TWh
Alabama 624.0 W 2.3% 3.2 TWh
Guadeloupe 623.9 W 14.6% 0.2 TWh
Sweden 597.4 W 4.0% 6.4 TWh
Estonia 560.4 W 11.0% 0.8 TWh
United Kingdom 544.5 W 12.2% 37.8 TWh
Uruguay 540.4 W 12.8% 1.8 TWh
New Hampshire 527.6 W 4.2% 0.7 TWh
Luxembourg 510.8 W 5.5% 0.4 TWh
Germany 494.6 W 8.8% 42.0 TWh
Georgia (US) 450.1 W 3.1% 5.1 TWh
Mississippi 433.5 W 1.6% 1.3 TWh
Louisiana 430.0 W 1.7% 2.0 TWh
Czechia 403.6 W 6.1% 4.4 TWh
Netherlands 386.0 W 5.7% 7.1 TWh
Virginia 380.9 W 2.2% 3.4 TWh
Belize 364.9 W 20.5% 0.1 TWh
Japan 345.6 W 4.4% 42.6 TWh
Portugal 308.7 W 5.8% 3.2 TWh
Belgium 289.7 W 4.1% 3.4 TWh
Chile 289.7 W 6.6% 5.8 TWh
Singapore 289.4 W 2.8% 1.7 TWh
Réunion 286.9 W 7.4% 0.3 TWh
Austria 284.6 W 3.8% 2.6 TWh
Macao SAR China 284.0 W 3.7% 0.2 TWh
South Carolina 280.9 W 1.5% 1.6 TWh
EU 279.8 W 4.8% 126.2 TWh
Canada 265.0 W 1.7% 10.6 TWh
Ireland 263.4 W 3.8% 1.4 TWh
Arkansas 262.4 W 1.3% 0.8 TWh
South Korea 251.7 W 2.2% 13.0 TWh
Mauritius 251.3 W 9.8% 0.3 TWh
Brazil 249.5 W 7.1% 53.1 TWh
Oregon 245.5 W 1.6% 1.0 TWh
Switzerland 240.1 W 2.8% 2.2 TWh
Idaho 238.8 W 1.6% 0.5 TWh
Latvia 213.9 W 6.0% 0.4 TWh
Minnesota 201.6 W 1.6% 1.2 TWh
Michigan 200.1 W 1.6% 2.0 TWh
Wisconsin 198.1 W 1.5% 1.2 TWh
Hungary 196.8 W 4.1% 1.9 TWh
Guatemala 190.9 W 24.8% 3.5 TWh
Thailand 188.4 W 5.8% 13.5 TWh
Slovakia 185.4 W 3.8% 1.0 TWh
Eswatini 170.7 W 14.1% 0.2 TWh
French Guiana 167.6 W 5.1% 0.1 TWh
Italy 167.0 W 3.6% 9.9 TWh
People's Republic of China 158.5 W 2.2% 225.6 TWh
Croatia 157.5 W 4.0% 0.6 TWh
Poland 154.7 W 3.7% 6.0 TWh
France 150.6 W 1.9% 10.1 TWh
Rhode Island 147.1 W 1.7% 0.2 TWh
Bulgaria 146.0 W 2.7% 1.0 TWh
Washington 144.0 W 1.1% 1.2 TWh
Hawaii 143.6 W 1.8% 0.2 TWh
Connecticut 142.7 W 1.2% 0.5 TWh
United States 137.0 W 1.1% 47.4 TWh
North Carolina 133.5 W 1.0% 1.5 TWh
Nicaragua 130.4 W 16.2% 0.9 TWh
Fiji 129.9 W 10.4% 0.1 TWh
Florida 129.7 W 1.1% 3.1 TWh
Malaysia 128.9 W 2.5% 4.6 TWh
Massachusetts 125.2 W 1.5% 0.9 TWh
Honduras 117.4 W 10.5% 1.3 TWh
Slovenia 116.0 W 1.7% 0.2 TWh
California 115.1 W 1.5% 4.5 TWh
Pennsylvania 112.3 W 0.6% 1.5 TWh
Australia 101.2 W 1.0% 2.7 TWh
Spain 99.7 W 1.8% 4.8 TWh
Turkey 97.4 W 2.5% 8.6 TWh
New Zealand 90.3 W 1.1% 0.5 TWh
El Salvador 90.1 W 6.9% 0.6 TWh
Kentucky 86.3 W 0.5% 0.4 TWh
Guyana 84.7 W 5.2% 0.1 TWh
Indonesia 79.9 W 6.4% 22.5 TWh
New York 78.8 W 1.0% 1.5 TWh
Washington, D.C. 74.4 W 0.5% 0.1 TWh
Oklahoma 73.4 W 0.3% 0.3 TWh
The World 66.1 W 1.8% 539.2 TWh
New Jersey 65.2 W 0.7% 0.6 TWh
Tennessee 63.9 W 0.4% 0.5 TWh
Belarus 63.2 W 1.2% 0.6 TWh
Iowa 62.2 W 0.3% 0.2 TWh
Argentina 58.4 W 1.8% 2.7 TWh
Alaska 57.0 W 0.6% 0.0 TWh
Colombia 53.5 W 3.2% 2.9 TWh
Maryland 51.0 W 0.5% 0.3 TWh
Samoa 46.2 W 6.7% 0.0 TWh
Qatar 43.4 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Nebraska 41.4 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Serbia 40.7 W 0.8% 0.3 TWh
Greece 39.7 W 0.8% 0.4 TWh
Cyprus 37.7 W 0.9% 0.1 TWh
Delaware 36.9 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Norway 36.3 W 0.1% 0.2 TWh
Paraguay 35.1 W 0.5% 0.2 TWh
Bolivia 33.1 W 3.3% 0.4 TWh
Montana 33.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Cuba 29.9 W 2.2% 0.3 TWh
Ecuador 28.7 W 1.6% 0.5 TWh
Texas 28.0 W 0.2% 0.9 TWh
Ohio 27.2 W 0.2% 0.3 TWh
Indiana 25.1 W 0.2% 0.2 TWh
India 24.8 W 1.8% 36.3 TWh
Arizona 23.1 W 0.1% 0.2 TWh
Hong Kong SAR China 21.5 W 0.3% 0.2 TWh
Jamaica 21.1 W 1.3% 0.1 TWh
Romania 19.6 W 0.8% 0.4 TWh
Illinois 19.4 W 0.1% 0.2 TWh
Dominican Republic 19.2 W 0.9% 0.2 TWh
Ukraine 19.0 W 0.7% 0.8 TWh
Kansas 18.9 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Peru 18.1 W 1.0% 0.6 TWh
Utah 18.1 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
North Macedonia 17.6 W 0.6% 0.0 TWh
Nevada 16.4 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Missouri 15.9 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Suriname 15.9 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Malta 15.4 W 0.4% 0.0 TWh
New Mexico 12.6 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Colorado 12.5 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Israel 11.9 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Republic of China (Taiwan) 10.9 W 0.1% 0.3 TWh
Azerbaijan 10.6 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Uganda 9.9 W 8.2% 0.5 TWh
Costa Rica 9.7 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Philippines 9.5 W 0.9% 1.1 TWh
Panama 9.0 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Vietnam 8.4 W 0.3% 0.8 TWh
Pakistan 7.7 W 1.1% 1.9 TWh
South Dakota 7.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Zimbabwe 7.3 W 1.2% 0.1 TWh
Mexico 6.8 W 0.2% 0.9 TWh
Senegal 6.1 W 1.3% 0.1 TWh
Russia 5.8 W 0.1% 0.8 TWh
Laos 5.2 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Lebanon 5.2 W 0.7% 0.0 TWh
Myanmar (Burma) 5.0 W 1.1% 0.3 TWh
Kenya 4.8 W 1.9% 0.3 TWh
Gabon 4.0 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Burkina Faso 3.9 W 2.7% 0.1 TWh
Mozambique 3.9 W 0.7% 0.1 TWh
Zambia 3.9 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
Puerto Rico 3.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Mali 2.9 W 1.5% 0.1 TWh
Côte d’Ivoire 2.9 W 0.8% 0.1 TWh
United Arab Emirates 2.8 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Malawi 2.4 W 2.7% 0.1 TWh
Sudan 2.2 W 0.6% 0.1 TWh
Sub-Saharan Africa 1.9 W 0.5% 2.4 TWh
Cambodia 1.7 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Congo - Brazzaville 1.6 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
West Virginia 1.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Cameroon 1.4 W 0.5% 0.0 TWh
Angola 1.4 W 0.3% 0.1 TWh
Syria 1.3 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Tanzania 1.1 W 0.6% 0.1 TWh
Morocco 1.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Egypt 1.0 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Madagascar 1.0 W 1.1% 0.0 TWh
Papua New Guinea 1.0 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Burundi 0.7 W 2.0% 0.0 TWh
Ghana 0.6 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Chad 0.5 W 2.6% 0.0 TWh
Iran 0.3 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Moldova 0.3 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Congo - Kinshasa 0.3 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Nigeria 0.3 W 0.1% 0.1 TWh
Ethiopia 0.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
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