Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Nowadays, renewable sources of energy are taking the lead among other sources of energy as they can ensure a more stable and reliable supply of energy. The use of solar energy in manufacturing is increasing. Some countries have long used it and become the leaders in this area. See these countries in our photo gallery
Germany
Germany is one of the first countries to develop and implement solar energy technologies. The long-term transition to clean energy has made the German economy one of the largest in the world. Besides, Germany is hugely dependable on renewable energy as it helps its economy to expand at a faster pace. Notably, the German government plans to use only solar and other renewable sources of energy in the nearest future. As one of the world leaders in promoting solar energy, Germany is strengthening its presence in this industry.
China
China is considered the largest consumer of hydrocarbons in the world. Additionally, since 2015 China is a leader in the manufacturing and purchasing of solar panels. The country has got giant solar farms selling power to utility companies. The solar energy interest is surging in China because the country has a great need for electricity. Chinese authorities provide financial support for projects related to solar energy.
Japan
In Japan, there is a significant number of solar panels. What is more, the country is among the leaders in the production of solar energy. After the Fukushima-1 nuclear accident in 2011, solar energy is becoming dominant in this country. Presently, the use of renewable energy has doubled. Floating power generation stations made from water-resistant panels have been established in the country. They are cooled by water. Experts think that such floating solar farms will be soon become widespread.
Italy
Italy has solar farms as well. However, they produce less energy than the German, Japanese, and Chinese ones. In 2017, they generated 25.2 gigawatts of electricity which is 10% of the total electricity consumed by the country. Yet, many of these farms turned out to be unprofitable and had to be closed. Experts believe that in the nearest future, the generation of solar power by Italian solar farms will decline.
US
The United States is also investing in the development of renewable energy sources. The country is among those who use renewable energy the most. The US government is doing its best to encourage companies to use solar energy. For instance, thanks to the governmental programs for the implementation of solar energy in housing and communal services, the consumption of alternative energy by the utility sector rose by 3.9 gigawatts. In the nearest future, experts predict an increase in the number of solar farms.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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