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  2. Category : Renewable energy in South America by country

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    Hydroelectricity in South America by country (12 C) * Renewable energy power stations in South America by country (1 C) A. Renewable energy in Argentina (3 C) B.

  3. Bioenergy - Wikipedia

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    Bioenergy is a type of renewable energy that is derived from plants and animal waste. [1] The biomass that is used as input materials consists of recently living (but now dead) organisms, mainly plants. [2] Thus, fossil fuels are not regarded as biomass under this definition.

  4. Renewable energy in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The wind regime in Colombia is among the best in South America. Offshore regions of the northern part of Colombia, such as in the Guajira Department, have been classified with class 7 winds (over 10 meters per second (m/s)). The only other region in Latin America with such high wind power classification is the Patagonia region of Chile and ...

  5. Category:Renewable energy in South America - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in South America by country (13 C) * Renewable energy power stations in South America (4 C) G. Geothermal energy in South America (1 C) H.

  6. Renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in developing countries is an increasingly used alternative to fossil fuel energy, as these countries scale up their energy supplies and address energy poverty. Renewable energy technology was once seen as unaffordable for developing countries. [ 201 ]

  7. Clean technology - Wikipedia

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    And Latin America has the world’s highest electricity energy level, with 60% of its electricity coming from renewable sources. The region is rich in the minerals needed to make green technologies. Latin America needs Chinese technology to turn its abundant resources into electricity.

  8. Renewable energy in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in Costa Rica supplied about 98.1% of the electrical energy output for the entire nation and imported 807000 MWh of electricity (covering 8% of its annual consumption needs) in 2016. [1] Fossil fuel energy consumption (% of total energy) in Costa Rica was 49.48 as of 2014, [2] with demand for oil increasing in recent years. [3]

  9. Energy in South America - Wikipedia

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    Energy use, import and production in South America is described in the following articles: Energy in Argentina; Energy in Brazil; Energy in Chile; Energy in Colombia; Energy in Peru; Energy in Uruguay; Energy in Venezuela