Renewable
energy
Energy contribution in Norway
Over the last decade, the use of COAL as a percentage of Norway's total energy supply has dropped from 5% to 2%.
This drop in the use of COAL has been matched almost precisely by an uptake of SOLAR power.
Both COAL and SOLAR though provide considerably less of the total energy-supply of WIND, growing from roughly 7 to 22% in the decade...
...and, while dropping over the decade, HYDRO power still provides considerably more than any other source at over 72% of total energy supply to the country.
