Bahrain Among Lowest in GCC for Electricity Use
- Publish date: Wednesday، 29 May 2024
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Bahrain has one of the lowest electricity consumption rates in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), ranking 63rd globally. In contrast, Saudi Arabia ranks first in the Gulf and 11th worldwide, while China leads globally in electricity use.
Regional Electricity Consumption Comparison
Other Gulf countries like the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman also exhibit varying levels of electricity consumption. Countries with larger populations and higher incomes, such as the United States and India, tend to use more electricity.
Bahrain's Efficiency and Eco-Friendly Efforts
Bahrain's lower electricity usage is a testament to its commitment to efficiency and environmental sustainability. This approach is a positive step towards a cleaner environment for everyone.
By focusing on efficient energy use, Bahrain is setting an example within the GCC, demonstrating that lower consumption is achievable through dedicated efforts towards sustainability.
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