The non-profit American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
(ACEEE) placed UK at No. 1 out of 12 countries in its energy
efficient score card.
The countries – which included the U.S., Brazil, China, Germany and Canada – accounted for 63 per cent of global energy consumption as well as 62 per cent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions.
In measuring each country according to 27 criteria, the ACEEE examined energy use nation-wide as well as energy consumption in industry, buildings and transportation.
This is how the 12 countries stacked up in the scorecard:
In the major categories, the U.K. landed on top for national energy use and industry while China achieved No. 1 status in buildings. As for transportation, Germany, Italy, China and the U.K. were tied.
The countries – which included the U.S., Brazil, China, Germany and Canada – accounted for 63 per cent of global energy consumption as well as 62 per cent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions.
In measuring each country according to 27 criteria, the ACEEE examined energy use nation-wide as well as energy consumption in industry, buildings and transportation.
This is how the 12 countries stacked up in the scorecard:
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- France
- European Union, Australia and China (three-way tie)
- U.S.
- Brazil
- Canada
- Russia
In the major categories, the U.K. landed on top for national energy use and industry while China achieved No. 1 status in buildings. As for transportation, Germany, Italy, China and the U.K. were tied.
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