China, Russia, and Japan are mainstays on all three lists. Source of above: These maps show which countries use (and produce) most of our non-renewable energy resources. read more
China and India, and it isn’t even close. China generates a little less than 70% of its electricity from coal. In India, it’s something like 55%. (I am less familiar with Indian energy consumption). read more
Leading the world green electricity race are 1) Iceland and 1) Norway, both generating a full 100% of their electricity from green sources -- Norway gets 99% from hydro and 1% from other renewable sources of energy; Iceland has, as many people know, a good deal of geothermal power (27%), with hydro making up the remaining 73%. read more