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Norway, Paraguay Lead 100% Renewable Energy Revolution

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Four countries have achieved near-total renewable electricity, proving the world can move beyond fossil fuels while strengthening energy security. These nations are showing that clean power isn't just good for the planet—it's cheaper, more stable, and shields citizens from global energy shocks. #

While global tensions disrupt oil and gas supplies, four countries are quietly proving there's a better way to power modern life.

Norway, Paraguay, Nepal, and Iceland have transformed their electricity grids to run almost entirely on renewable energy. They're not just cutting emissions. They're protecting their citizens from the price spikes and supply disruptions that come when conflicts erupt in oil-producing regions.

The timing matters more than ever. The Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries 20 percent of the world's oil and gas, has been largely closed since conflict broke out between Iran and the United States. Countries dependent on those supplies are facing volatile prices and uncertain access to power.

Norway leads the pack with hydropower providing up to 95 percent of its electricity. The country still exports oil and gas, but at home, Norwegians enjoy stable, domestically controlled energy. They're now expanding offshore wind farms and electrifying transportation to complete the transition.

Paraguay generates all its grid electricity from renewables, primarily through massive shared hydropower dams like ItaipĂş. The country enjoys some of the world's lowest electricity costs and even earns revenue by exporting surplus clean power to neighbors.

Norway, Paraguay Lead 100% Renewable Energy Revolution

Nepal has rapidly expanded hydropower to achieve nearly 100 percent renewable electricity generation. The transformation is bringing reliable power to communities that once struggled with frequent blackouts.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres put it simply: "There are no price spikes for sunlight, no embargoes on wind." Renewables offer something fossil fuels never could—energy that's stable, domestic, and increasingly cheaper.

The Ripple Effect

The shift extends far beyond environmental benefits. These countries are demonstrating that renewable energy creates jobs, lowers long-term costs, and builds genuine independence. When conflicts erupt thousands of miles away, their lights stay on and their prices stay steady.

The technology that seemed experimental just decades ago now nearly matches fossil fuels in global installed power capacity. Solar, wind, and hydropower have become the backbone of modern energy systems in frontrunner nations.

Other countries are watching closely. The combination of energy security, economic resilience, and emissions cuts is proving irresistible to nations tired of being vulnerable to geopolitical shocks.

What started as an environmental goal has become an energy revolution—one powered by rivers, wind, and sunlight instead of distant conflicts and volatile markets.

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