Source: IEA
Seems like the DPRK is struggling to find more coal. They are producing more energy than ever from alternate sources, but the transition is not going fast enough. Any more positive explanation for this?
Source: IEA
Seems like the DPRK is struggling to find more coal. They are producing more energy than ever from alternate sources, but the transition is not going fast enough. Any more positive explanation for this?
Sanctions. 1990s especially was not a good time for DPRK and Cuba.
But why that sharp decline the last few years? I read somewhere they were setting up solar panels on homes. Maybe this isn't counted towards the total?
in 1990s economic decline elsewhere caused a reduction in energy consumption (similar to Russia and some of the eastern bloc countries) . Not sure about the recent decline.
Could it be because the graph doesn't show nuclear?