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Top 10 countries leading energy transition 2024: Where does India rank on the ETI?

Top 10 Countries with Highest Energy Transition Scores: World Economic Forum ranked 120 countries based on their advancements towards a sustainable, affordable, and secure energy future, in the Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2024.

India has ranked 63rd out of 120 countries in the 2024 Global Energy Transition Index, which is an improvement from its previous position of 67th in 2023.India has ranked 63rd out of 120 countries in the 2024 Global Energy Transition Index, which is an improvement from its previous position of 67th in 2023. (shutterstock)

Top 10 Countries on Energy Transition Index 2024: The global energy transition has been slowing down, much slower than is necessary in the past three years, with a 6% increase in global average ETI scores since 2015, owing to the increasing global uncertainty.

However, the energy systems around the world are beginning to change, driven by the rise of clean energy investments, improved regulatory frameworks, growing urgency to tackle climate crises, and accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy.

In 2024, the World Economic Forum’s Energy Transition Index (ETI) recorded the highest global average scores in its history, with a modest 0.2% improvement in system performance and a notable 2% growth in transition readiness.

Only 28% of countries showed strong improvement in the dimension with the lowest score, indicating progress towards a more balanced system; in addition, only 17% of countries balanced the progress in dimensions of the energy triangle.

 

Looking over the past decade, about 53 countries have made consistent progress in their energy transition efforts. (Source: WEF)

Top 10 Countries Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024:

The Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2024, released by the World Economic Forum earlier this year, ranked 120 countries based on their advancements towards a sustainable, affordable, and secure energy future.

Advanced economies from Northern Europe, led by Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, have made significant progress in transitioning to sustainable energy systems, with high scores in renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability.

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Here are the countries leading the way in energy transition, as reported by the World Economic Forum.

Rank Country ETI Score’24 System Performance’24 Transition Readiness’24
1 Sweden 78.4 79.4 76.8
2 Denmark 75.2 72.0 80.1
3 Finland 74.5 76.2 69.1
4 Switzerland 73.4 71.1 62.2
5 France 71.1 74.7 65.6
6 Norway 69.9 75.2 62.0
7 Iceland 68 71.8 62.2
8 Austria 67.9 68.5 67.0
9 Estonia 67.8 73.7 59.0
10 Netherlands 66.7 62.7 72.7

Source: ETI 2024, WEF

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Notably, the top 10 countries identified account for a small percentage of energy-related CO2 emissions, total energy supply, energy demand, and global population.

The Bottom 10 Countries:

Rank Country ETI score System Performance’24 Transition Readiness’24
110 Jamaica 46.6 50.3 41.1
111 Senegal 46.6 53.3 36.5
112 Zimbabwe 46.3 50.7 39.7
113 Pakistan 46.2 55.2 32.5
114 Nicaragua 46.0 57.7 28.6
115 Botswana 45.6 54.3 32.7
116 Mongolia 45.4 55.3 30.5
117 Mozambique 45.3 57.0 27.8
118 Tanzania 44.3 49.7 36.1
119 Yemen. 43.8 55.1 26.8
120 Democratic Republic of Congo 42.0 53.7 24.4

Source: ETI 2024, WEF

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Energy Transition Index 2024: Where does India rank?

India has ranked 63rd out of 120 countries in the 2024 Global Energy Transition Index, which is an improvement from its previous position of 67th in 2023.

India has been advancing in its energy equity, security, and sustainability, particularly in the renewable energy sector, where renewable sources and biomass account for 42% of its power generation capacity.

India is leading the way towards creating outcomes that may be replicated abroad while making strides in energy fairness, security, and sustainability.

WEF additionally highlighted and praised India’s advancements in clean energy infrastructure, noting that renewable energy and biomass account for 42% of its power production capacity, making it the world’s fourth-largest renewables market.

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Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager – Content at The Indian Express. She leads the Top 10 section, curating list-based features on key national and international developments, and manages daily news content. She also produces SEO-driven articles and collaborates with the Lifestyle team to conduct interviews with notable artists and write workplace culture features. ... Read More

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