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REFERENCE TABLES Table R5. Hydropower Global Capacity and Additions, Top Six Countries, 2015 TOP COUNTRIES BY ADDITIONS ADDED 2015 GW TOTAL END-2015 GW China 16.1 296 Brazil 2.5 92 Turkey 2.2 26 India 1.9 47 Vietnam 1.0 15 Malaysia 0.7 5 TOP COUNTRIES BY TOTAL CAPACITY China 16.1 296 Brazil 2.5 92 United States 0.1 80 Canada 0.7 79 Russian Federation 0.1 48 India 1.9 47 World Total 28 1,064 Note: Capacity additions are rounded to the nearest 0.1 GW, and totals are rounded to the nearest 1.0 GW. For more information and statistics, see Hydropower section in Markets and Industry Trends chapter and related endnotes. Source: See endnote 5 for this section. 144
Table R6. Solar PV Global Capacity and Additions, Top 10 Countries, 2015 TOP COUNTRIES BY ADDITIONS TOTAL END-2014 ADDED 2015 TOTAL END-2015 GW China 28.3 15.2 43.5 Japan 23.4 11 34.4 United States 18.3 7.3 25.6 United Kingdom 5.4 3.7 9.1 India 3.2 2 5.2 Germany 38.2 1.5 39.7 Republic of Korea 2.4 1.0 3.4 Australia 4.1 0.9 5.1 France 5.6 0.9 6.6 Canada 1.9 0.6 2.5 TOP COUNTRIES BY TOTAL CAPACITY China 28.3 15.2 43.5 Germany 38.2 1.5 39.7 Japan 23.4 11 34.4 United States 18.3 7.3 25.6 Italy 18.6 0.3 18.9 United Kingdom 5.4 3.7 9.1 France 5.6 0.9 6.6 Spain 5.4 0.1 5.4 India 3.2 2 5.2 Australia 4.1 0.9 5.1 World Total 177 50 227 Note: Country data are rounded to the nearest 0.1 GW; world totals are rounded to the nearest 1 GW. Rounding is to account for uncertainties and inconsistencies in available data; where totals do not add up, the difference is due to rounding. Data for Canada, Japan and Spain are converted to direct current (DC) from official data reported in alternating current (AC). Data reflect a variety of sources, some of which differ quite significantly, reflecting variations in accounting or methodology. For more information, see Solar PV section in Market and Industry Trends chapter and related endnotes. Source: See endnote 6 for this section. RENEWABLES 2016 · GLOBAL STATUS REPORT 145
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Table R6. Solar PV Global Capacity and Additions, Top 10 Countries, 2015<br />
TOP COUNTRIES BY ADDITIONS<br />
TOTAL END-2014 ADDED 2015 TOTAL END-2015<br />
GW<br />
China 28.3 15.2 43.5<br />
Japan 23.4 11 34.4<br />
United States 18.3 7.3 25.6<br />
United Kingdom 5.4 3.7 9.1<br />
India 3.2 2 5.2<br />
Germany 38.2 1.5 39.7<br />
Republic of Korea 2.4 1.0 3.4<br />
Australia 4.1 0.9 5.1<br />
France 5.6 0.9 6.6<br />
Canada 1.9 0.6 2.5<br />
TOP COUNTRIES BY TOTAL CAPACITY<br />
China 28.3 15.2 43.5<br />
Germany 38.2 1.5 39.7<br />
Japan 23.4 11 34.4<br />
United States 18.3 7.3 25.6<br />
Italy 18.6 0.3 18.9<br />
United Kingdom 5.4 3.7 9.1<br />
France 5.6 0.9 6.6<br />
Spain 5.4 0.1 5.4<br />
India 3.2 2 5.2<br />
Australia 4.1 0.9 5.1<br />
World Total 177 50 227<br />
Note: Country data are rounded to the nearest 0.1 GW; world totals are rounded to the nearest 1 GW. Rounding is to account for uncertainties and inconsistencies in available data; where totals do not add<br />
up, the difference is due to rounding. Data for Canada, Japan and Spain are converted to direct current (DC) from official data reported in alternating current (AC). Data reflect a variety of sources, some of<br />
which differ quite significantly, reflecting variations in accounting or methodology. For more information, see Solar PV section in Market and Industry Trends chapter and related endnotes.<br />
Source: See endnote 6 for this section.<br />
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