Eurasia Electricity Supply (2024)
Eurasia’s electricity generation for 2024 is estimated at 1,516 TWh. Gas dominates the mix at 46.8%, while coal contributes 18.2%. Renewables are growing but still account for just 19.6%. Nuclear power plays a stable role at 14.2%, while other non-renewables make up 1.1%. Fossil fuels remain central to the region’s energy supply, though renewables are gradually increasing.
Electricity Supply and TWh
Electricity supply is the total energy generated for use in homes, businesses, and industries. It is measured in terawatt-hours (TWh), with 1 TWh equaling one trillion watt-hours. Different sources—coal, gas, nuclear, and renewables—contribute to the mix, varying by region and policy.
Regional and Country Groupings
Eurasia – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
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Data from IEA - Electricity 2025