Countries with the Most Renewable Energy (2021)

Source: World Bank·25 countries·Updated 2021

The transition to renewable energy is a defining challenge of our era. Here are the 25 countries leading the way in renewable energy consumption in 2021.

Congo, Dem. Rep. leads with renewable energy consumption (%) of 96.3%.

Somalia, Fed. Rep. ranks #2 at 95.4%.

Liberia ranks #3 at 92.8%.

Gabon ranks #4 at 91.3%.

Central African Republic ranks #5 at 90.9%.

Top 25 Countries by Renewable Energy Consumption (%)

#CountryRenewable Energy Consumption (%)Year
1Congo, Dem. Rep.96.3%2021
2Somalia, Fed. Rep.95.4%2022
3Liberia92.8%2022
4Gabon91.3%2021
5Central African Republic90.9%2022
6Uganda90.9%2022
7Ethiopia90.6%2021
8Guinea-Bissau87.4%2022
9Madagascar83.1%2022
10Burundi83.0%2022
11Zambia83.0%2021
12Bhutan82.5%2022
13Zimbabwe82.4%2021
14Iceland82.4%2021
15Eritrea80.7%2021
16Nigeria80.3%2021
17Rwanda79.9%2022
18Niger79.6%2021
19Cameroon79.2%2021
20Tanzania78.3%2021
21Mozambique76.9%2021
22Haiti76.7%2021
23Togo75.1%2021
24Nepal73.7%2021
25Sierra Leone71.6%2022

Data from 212 countries is available. View full rankings →

FAQ

What is the highest renewable energy consumption (%) in 2021?

Congo, Dem. Rep. has the highest renewable energy consumption (%) at 96.3% in 2021.

How many countries are included in this ranking?

This article features the top 25 countries out of 212 with available data. Full rankings available on the indicator page.

Where does this data come from?

Data is sourced from the World Bank. It is updated regularly as new releases become available.