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Energy in Dulebia

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NPP Komsomolets, near the city of Dravichi

Energy in Dulebia describes the overall energy and electricity production, consumption and export in Dulebia. Dulebia is very rich on natural resources, and has one of the most-developed energy sectors in the region, ranking 6th in the world in overall energy production, and 4th in total green energy production in Terawatt-hours. Almost one fourth of the energy produced by the country is exported to its neighbours, and Dulebian energy is used by the vast majority of the developed !Erdaran countries, including Mascylla. A major percentage of the Dulebian energy production sector is formed by its hydroelectric power plants, while merely one fifth of the electricity generated in the country is produced by its six nuclear powerplants. Still, almost half of the energy produced in the country is derived from fossil fuels, and the renewable energy sector sees a pretty slow development compared to the neighbouring countries.

The strategic location of Dulebia, backed up by its significant reserves of natural resources, make the country very important in energy and gas transit in the region. Fossil fuel exports account for almost 40% of the entire GDP of the country, making that sector strategic. Apart from electricity, Dulebia is also the largest natural gas and lignite exporter in the region.

Overview

Power grid

Energy production

Overall pricing

Primal energy sources

Fossil fuels

Renewable energy sources

Nuclear energy

Perspectives for development

Energy production

Fossil fuel power plants

Renewable energy power plants

Energy exports

Exports by country

Administration

Infrastructure

Government programs and development

Green technologies

See also