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TOP 10 COUNTRIES THAT ARE MAJORLY ELECTRIFIED BY SOLAR ENERGY

The world is shifting towards renewable energy sources due to the concerns of climate change and environmental degradation. Among the various renewable energy sources, solar energy has been gaining tremendous attention in recent times. 
Solar energy has the potential to meet the world's energy demands while being environmentally friendly. In this post, we will be discussing the top ten countries that are majorly electrified by solar energy.

1. Germany

Germany is one of the world's leading countries in solar energy usage, with over 46 GW of installed capacity. Germany has been a pioneer in promoting solar energy for almost two decades, and the country has set ambitious targets to achieve complete renewable energy usage by 2050.

2. China

China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of solar energy with over 330 GW of installed capacity. The country has made remarkable progress in the solar industry in the last decade, and it is one of the major driving forces in the growth of the global solar market.

3. Japan

Japan has the third-highest solar energy capacity in the world, with over 63 GW of installed capacity. The country is heavily dependent on solar energy as it aims to reduce its reliance on nuclear energy after the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

4. United States

The United States has the fourth-highest solar energy capacity in the world, with over 51 GW of installed capacity. The country is the leader in solar energy innovation and technology, and it has set targets to achieve 100% clean energy usage by 2050.

5. Italy

Italy has a solar energy capacity of over 20 GW, making it one of the leading countries in Europe. The country has made significant progress in solar energy usage, and it aims to achieve complete renewable energy usage by 2050.

6. Spain

Spain is another European country that has made remarkable progress in the solar industry. The country has a solar energy capacity of over 11 GW and is heavily dependent on solar energy to meet its energy demands.

7. Australia

Australia has a solar energy capacity of over 17 GW and is one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the world. The country has abundant solar resources, and it aims to achieve 100% renewable energy usage by 2050.

8. India

India is a rapidly developing country that has significantly increased its solar energy capacity in the last decade. The country has over 35 GW of installed solar capacity and aims to achieve 40% of its total energy usage from renewable sources by 2030.

9. France

France is another European country that has made significant progress in the solar energy industry. The country has a solar energy capacity of over 10 GW and aims to achieve complete renewable energy usage by 2050.

10. South Korea

South Korea is one of the leading countries in Asia in terms of solar energy usage. The country has a solar energy capacity of over 10 GW and aims to achieve 20% of its total energy usage from renewable sources by 2030.

In conclusion, solar energy is a vital renewable energy source that countries across the world are investing heavily in. The above-listed countries are the top ten in terms of solar energy capacity and usage, and they are leading the world towards a sustainable energy future.

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