Major economies outside China
The performance of China (94th) has been relatively stable, and is an example of how the scale of energy architecture can induce inertia in an environment of rapid change. The country now imports 12.7% of the energy consumed, compared to 8% in 2009. Overall, some good signals exist, such as the government’s efforts to curb pollution levels and the strong progress in providing access to energy. However, its sustainability metrics still lag behind many countries, with the share of non-fossil fuels decreasing by 2% since 2009.
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