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Stacked bar chart illustrating the percent contributions of each generation type in the power sectors of Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, and Türkiye. Algeria’s energy mix is made of 1.9% solar, 97.4% oil & gas, and 0.7% hydropower. Egypt’s energy mix is made of 5.6% solar, 3.1% wind, 86.5% oil & gas, and 4.8% hydropower. France’s energy mix is made of 9.0% solar, 18.7% wind, 8.6% oil & gas, 1.4% coal, 47.4% nuclear, 0.3% bioenergy, and 14.5% hydropower. Greece’s energy mix is made of 8.3% solar, 27.7% wind, 39.2% oil & gas, 8.6% coal, and 16.2% hydropower. Italy’s energy mix is made of 5.9% solar, 11.8% wind, 56.6% oil & gas, 6.0% coal, 0.7% bioenergy, 1.0% geothermal, and 18.1% hydropower. Jordan’s energy mix is made of 23.8% solar, 9.2% wind, and 67.0% oil & gas. Lebanon’s energy mix is made of 94.5% oil & gas and 5.5% hydropower. Libya’s energy mix is made of 3.4% solar and 96.6% oil & gas. Morocco’s energy mix is made of 8.6% solar, 13.5% wind, 19.9% oil & gas, 42.8% coal, and 15.3% hydropower. Portugal’s energy mix is made of 13.3% solar, 27.0% wind, 22.3% oil & gas, 1.0% bioenergy, 0.1% geothermal, and 36.3% hydropower. Spain’s energy mix is made of 26.2% solar, 25.7% wind, 26.4% oil & gas, 1.8% coal, 6.4% nuclear, 0.5% bioenergy, and 13.1% hydropower. Tunisia’s energy mix is made of 0.8% solar, 4.4% wind, and 94.8% oil & gas. Türkiye’s energy mix is made of 5.1% solar, 14.3% wind, 28.7% oil & gas, 22.5% coal, 0.1% bioenergy, 1.9% geothermal, and 27.4% hydropower.

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