North Korea Electricity

See also: North Korea Energy

Electricity Generation in North Korea

North Korea generates 16,565,440 MWh of electricity as of 2016 (covering 119% of its annual consumption needs).
Non Renewable (Fossil Fuels)
23 %
3,878,440 MWh
Nuclear
0 %
0 MWh
Renewable
77 %
12,687,000 MWh

Hydroelectricity
12,672,000 MWh (76%)

Non-Hydroelectric
15,000 MWh (0%)

Geothermal
0 MWh (0.00%)

Wind
1,000 MWh (0.01%)

Solar
14,000 MWh (0.08%)

Tide & Wave
0 MWh (0.00%)

Biomass & Waste
0 MWh (0.00% )

Electricity Consumption in North Korea

North Korea consumed 13,889,440 MWh of electricity in 2016.

Import/Export

North Korea did not import any electricity in 2016.

North Korea didn't export any electricity in 2016.

ELECTRIC consumption 13,889,440  
ELECTRIC GENERATION 16,565,440  
Nuclear None
Renewables 12,687,000 77%
Hydroelectricity 12,672,000 76%
Non-Hydroelectric Renewables 15,000 0%
Geothermal 0 0.00%
Wind 1,000 0.01%
Solar, Tide, Wave, Fuel Cell 14,000 0.08%
Tide and Wave 0 0.00%
Solar 14,000 0.08%
Biomass and Waste 0 0.00%
Fossil Fuels 3,878,440 23.41%
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage 0 0.00%
Net Imports 0 0.00%
(Data shown is for 2016, the latest year with complete data in all categoreies)

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