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Summary

<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics" class="extiw" title="w:Growth of photovoltaics">Worldwide installed photovoltaic capacity</a> in "watts per capita" by country. Estimated figures for year 2014 (see details in File history below).

       none or unknown
      <10 watts per inhabitant
       10–100 watts per inhabitant
      100–200 watts per inhabitant
      200–400 watts per inhabitant
      >400 watts per inhabitant

As of the end of 2014, world leading nations in terms of installed PV capacity per capita were Germany (474), Italy (308), Belgium (275), Greece (235), Czech Republic (203), Japan (183), Australia (179), Bulgaria (140), Switzerland (133), Slovenia (124), Spain (115), and Denmark (107).
For comparison: Canada (48), Chile (20), China (21), France (86), India (2), Ireland (0.2), Malaysia (5), Mexico (1.5), South Africa (17), South Korea (47), Thailand (19), Turkey (0.7), United Kingdom (80), United States (57).

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current08:34, 15 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 08:34, 15 January 20171,405 × 601 (197 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics" class="extiw" title="w:Growth of photovoltaics">Worldwide installed photovoltaic capacity</a> in "<i>watts per capita</i>" by country. Estimated figures for year 2014 (see details in <i>File history</i> below). <p><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #aaa; background-color:#C5C5C5; color:#C5C5C5;">     </span>  none or unknown</span><br><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #97D41C; background-color:#b7e952; color:#b7e952;">     </span> <10 watts per inhabitant</span><br><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #CABD07; background-color:#f9ef58; color:#f9ef58;">     </span>  10–100 watts per inhabitant</span><br><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #F4B806; background-color:#fac934; color:#fac934;">     </span> 100–200 watts per inhabitant</span><br><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #f6871b; background-color:#f6871b; color:#f6871b;">     </span> 200–400 watts per inhabitant</span><br><span style="margin:0px; font-size:90%;"><span style="border:1px solid #dc5207; background-color:#dc5207; color:#dc5207;">     </span> >400 watts per inhabitant</span> </p> As of the end of 2014, world leading nations in terms of installed PV capacity per capita were Germany (474), Italy (308), Belgium (275), Greece (235), Czech Republic (203), Japan (183), Australia (179), Bulgaria (140), Switzerland (133), Slovenia (124), Spain (115), and Denmark (107).<br>For comparison: Canada (48), Chile (20), China (21), France (86), India (2), Ireland (0.2), Malaysia (5), Mexico (1.5), South Africa (17), South Korea (47), Thailand (19), Turkey (0.7), United Kingdom (80), United States (57).
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