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Carbon-free capacity in electric utilities globally by source 2017

Leading global utilities based on carbon-free generation capacity in 2017, by source (in gigawatts)

The data shows a ranking of leading electric utilities around the world based on their volume of renewable capacity in 2017, by resource type. During this time, China General Nuclear had a carbon-free generating capacity of 36.2 gigawatts, of which 2.3 gigawatts were attributable to hydropower sources.

Acciona
(Spain)
0 0.9 8
China National Nuclear Corp.
(China)
13.3 0 0
E.On
(Germany)
4.2 0 4.2
Energoatom
(Ukraine)
13.8 0.3 0
Rosatom
(Russia)
27.1 0 0
Hydro-Quebec
(Canada)
0 36.4 0
BC Hydro
(Canada)
0 11.9 0
Cemig
(Brazil)
0 7.7 0.1
China Three Gorges
(China)
0 58.8 7.8
Eletrobras
(Brazil)
2 40.8 1
Verbund
(Austria)
0 8.2 0.4
Statkraft
(Norway)
0 15.8 0.9
China General Nuclear (CGN)
(China)
20.4 2.3 13.5
Ontario Power Generation
(Canada)
5.7 7.4 0
Axpo
(Switzerland)
3.1 3.5 0.5
RusHydro
(Russia)
0 28.8 0.3
EDF
(France)
75 22.8 7.8
EuroSibEnergo
(Russia)
0 15.1 0
Energias de Portugal (EDP)
(Portugal)
0.2 8.1 10.1
Exelon
(United States)
19.5 1.6 2.1