CSIRO was Wrong, page-94

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    PlacePopulationElectricitySource(s)
    Albania2,821,977 (2011)Hydroelectric.[50]
    Bhutan727,145 (2017)Largely hydroelectricity; exports 70% of its production due to excess energy generated; no fossil fuel power plants.[71]
    Costa Rica4,857,00099% renewable electricity. Hydroelectric (90%), geothermal, wind (and others)[72]
    Democratic Republic of the Congo84,000,000Almost 100% hydro, but only 9% have access to electricity.[73][74]
    Ethiopia109,224,414 (2018)Mostly hydroelectricity (>90%). Smaller quantities of wind, solar, and geothermal. 45% of the population has access to electricity As of 2018, and there is a 100% access target set in 2017 for 2025.[75]
    Iceland329,10072% hydroelectricity, 28% geothermal, wind, and solar power, less than 0.1% combustible fuel (off-grid diesel)[76]
    Norway5,140,00096% hydroelectricity, 2% combustible fuel, 2% geothermal, wind, and solar[76]
    Paraguay7,010,000Electricity sector in Paraguayis 100% hydroelectricity, about 90% of which is exported, remaining 10% covers domestic demand[77]
    Tajikistan8,734,951 (2016)Hydropower supplies nearly 100 percent of Tajikistan's electricity.[78]
    Uruguay3,300,000 (2013)94.5% renewable electricity; wind power (and biomass and solar power) is used to stretch hydroelectricity reserves into the dry season[7

 
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