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REFERENCE TABLES Table R10. Electricity Access by Region and Country, 2013 and Targets (continued) WORLD / REGION / COUNTRY Africa (continued) ELECTRIFICATION RATE IN 2013 Share of population with access PEOPLE WITHOUT ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY IN 2013 Millions TARGETS Share of population with access Namibia 32% 2 Niger 14% 15 k 15% by 2020 Nigeria 64%1 95 k 75% by 2020 Rwanda 21% 9 São Tomé and Príncipe 59% 0.1 Senegal 55% 6 k 60% by 2016 k 62% by 2022 (rural) Seychelles 99% 0 Sierra Leone 2 5% 6 k 75% by 2025 k 100% by 2030 Somalia 15% 9 South Africa 85% 8 k 100% by 2019 South Sudan 1% 11 Sudan 35% 25 Swaziland 27% 1 Tanzania 24% 37 k 75% by 2035 Togo 27% 5 Tunisia 100% 0 Uganda 15% 32 Zambia 26% 11 Zimbabwe 37%1 8 k 66% by 2030 k 90% (urban) k 51% (rural) Developing Asia Bangladesh 61% 60 k 100% by 2021 Brunei 100% 0 Cambodia 34% 10 China2 99.8% 1 k 100% by 2022 India 81% 237 Indonesia 81% 49 Korea, Democratic People's Rep. of 26% 18 k 90% by 2017 Lao PDR 87% 1 Malaysia 100% 0 Mongolia 90% 0.3 Myanmar 32% 36 Nepal 76% 7 Pakistan 73% 50 Philippines 80%1 21 Singapore 100% 0 Sri Lanka 94% 1 Thailand 99% 1 Vietnam 97% 3 150
Table R10. Electricity Access by Region and Country, 2013 and Targets (continued) WORLD/REGION/COUNTRY Latin America ELECTRIFICATION RATE IN 2013 Share of population with access PEOPLE WITHOUT ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY IN 2013 Millions TARGETS Share of population with access Argentina 96% 1.5 Barbados 98% 0.0 k 100% by 2021 Bolivia2 88% 1.2 k 100% by 2025 (rural) Brazil 99.5% 1.0 Chile 98% 0.4 Colombia 98% 1.2 k 97.45% by 2017 Costa Rica2 99% 0.0 Cuba 98% 0.2 Dominican Republic 97% 0.3 Ecuador 97% 0.5 k 98.9% by 2022 (urban) k 96.3% by 2022 (rural) El Salvador 94% 0.4 Guatemala 90% 1.6 Haiti 28% 7.4 Honduras 89% 0.9 Jamaica 93% 0.2 Mexico 98% 3.7 Nicaragua 82%1 1.5 Panama 91% 0.3 Paraguay 99% 0.1 Peru 90% 3 Suriname 90% 0.1 Trinidad and Tobago 97% 0.1 Uruguay 99% 0.0 Venezuela 99.7% 0.1 RENEWABLES 2016 · GLOBAL STATUS REPORT 151
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Table R10. Electricity Access by Region and Country, 2013 and Targets (continued)<br />
WORLD/REGION/COUNTRY<br />
Latin America<br />
ELECTRIFICATION<br />
RATE IN 2013<br />
Share of population<br />
with access<br />
PEOPLE WITHOUT<br />
ACCESS TO<br />
ELECTRICITY IN 2013<br />
Millions<br />
TARGETS<br />
Share of population<br />
with access<br />
Argentina 96% 1.5<br />
Barbados 98% 0.0 k 100% by 2021<br />
Bolivia2 88% 1.2 k 100% by 2025 (rural)<br />
Brazil 99.5% 1.0<br />
Chile 98% 0.4<br />
Colombia 98% 1.2 k 97.45% by 2017<br />
Costa Rica2 99% 0.0<br />
Cuba 98% 0.2<br />
Dominican Republic 97% 0.3<br />
Ecuador 97% 0.5 k 98.9% by 2022 (urban)<br />
k 96.3% by 2022 (rural)<br />
El Salvador 94% 0.4<br />
Guatemala 90% 1.6<br />
Haiti 28% 7.4<br />
Honduras 89% 0.9<br />
Jamaica 93% 0.2<br />
Mexico 98% 3.7<br />
Nicaragua 82%1 1.5<br />
Panama 91% 0.3<br />
Paraguay 99% 0.1<br />
Peru 90% 3<br />
Suriname 90% 0.1<br />
Trinidad and Tobago 97% 0.1<br />
Uruguay 99% 0.0<br />
Venezuela 99.7% 0.1<br />
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