Petar + 76 PP March 20, 2018 According to the World Economic Forum’s Fostering Effective Energy Transition report, there are 43 countries that boast well-performing energy systems and high-transition readiness, which indicates their ability to address the energy transition based on current performance. Most of the countries considered best prepared for the energy transition are European, with the likes of Denmark, Sweden and Norway achieving high scores across most metrics. For those who want to know more:http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Fostering_Effective_Energy_Transition_report_2018.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Petar + 76 PP March 20, 2018 Domination of Europe: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
damirUSBiH + 327 DD March 20, 2018 Truth, domination of Europe. But, according to the population, these are relatively small countries, except UK and France. In any case, congrats.Europe Population of each one: Sweden 9.90M Norway 5.23M Switzerland 8.37M Finland 5.49M Denmark 5.73M Netherlands 17.02M UK 65.64M Austria 8.74M France 66.9M Iceland 334,252 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rodent + 1,424 March 20, 2018 39 minutes ago, Petar said: Domination of Europe: That's great, but oil and gas are the most important export commodities of Norway. The fact that almost all of it is exported is kind of irrelevant. In fact, hypocritical, one might say. They get no brownie points from me for simply not using it. This highlights how minimally sacrificial the move to renewables is for countries who are not large oil and gas producers like the US, Russia, or The Kingdom. And when it is a large part, that's okay, you can just switch to renewables and sell it elsewhere, and then point your finger at the buyers for their love of oil. Give me a break. How's the view from the cheap seats, Europe? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites