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Energy consumption global electricity production

On a global level, geothermal energy also plays a minor role (0.4% of the world s total primary energy consumption. Table 5.1.1), but there are local variations, for example, in Iceland with 17% of total electricity production and in New Zealand (7%). Moreover, geothermal energy is also used non-electrically by heat pumps, but there are no reliable data on this usage. [Pg.422]


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