Electricity generation mix
- Other fossil57.2%
- Hydro21.1%
- Gas19.2%
- Other renewables2.1%
- Bioenergy0.2%
- Solar0.2%
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| CO₂ emissions | 5.47 Mt CO₂World Bank WDI [2024] |
| CO₂ per capita | 0.517 t CO₂World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Renewable energy share | 54.6 %World Bank WDI [2022] |
| Energy use per capita | No authoritative open source found |
| Freshwater withdrawal | 0.049 %World Bank WDI [2022] |
| Renewable electricity share | 23.7 %Ember [2024] |
| UNESCO World Heritage sites | 1 sitesUNESCO World Heritage [2025] |
| Mean annual temperature | 24.1 °CWorld Bank CCKP [2014] |
| Forest area (>10% canopy) | 43,700,000 haGlobal Forest Watch [2010] |
| Intangible cultural heritage elements | No authoritative open source found |
| Operating power capacity | 448 MWGlobal Energy Monitor [2025] |
| Renewable water resources per capita | 801 m³FAO AQUASTAT [2022] |
| Water withdrawal — agriculture | 0.001 bcmFAO AQUASTAT [2022] |
| Water withdrawal — industry | 0.392 bcmFAO AQUASTAT [2022] |
| Water withdrawal — domestic | No authoritative open source found |
| CO2 emissions, total | 8.35–5,470 MtJRC EDGAR [2024] 5,468 Mt·Global Carbon Budget [2024] 8.352 Mt |
| CO2 emissions by sector |
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| CO2 emissions, territorial | 8.35 MtGlobal Carbon Budget [2024] |
| CO2 emissions, consumption-based | No authoritative open source found |
| Significant earthquakes (recent) |
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| Largest recent earthquake | M7.6 (2022) — 70 km E of Kainantu, Papua New GuineaUSGS Earthquakes [2022] |
| Active natural events | 4NASA EONET [2026] |
| Natural events by category | Volcanoes: 3 / Floods: 1NASA EONET [2026] |
| Renewable energy share | 52.5 %WB SE4ALL [2015] |
| Oil production | 31.5 kbdEIA International Energy [2025] |
| Natural gas production | 11.4 bcmEIA International Energy [2024] |
| Coal production | 0 MtEIA International Energy [2024] |
| Environmental issues | rainforest loss as a result of commercial demand for tropical timber; soil erosion, water-quality degradation, and loss of habitat from logging; effects of large-scale mining projects (discharge of heavy metals, cyanide, and acids into rivers); severe drought; land degradation from poor farming practices; poor fishing practices; coastal pollution due to runoff and oil spillsCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |