The Wikipedia list of nations by renewable energy[0] mentions some others as high scorers. Sorting by %Renewable, the top are
* Albania 100
* DR of the Congo 100
* Iceland 100
* Paraguay 100
* Namibia 99.3
* Costa Rica 97.7
All of these are small countries with relatively small total power quantities. Not to say it isn't a praiseworthy achievement to get to, or near, 100% renewable at any quantity. But if you sort the table on Total GWhr of RE, they are far down the list. The runaway winner in quantity of renewable generation is China, with the US, Brazil and Canada fighting for fourth place.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a massive country with 90 million people and an area about 4x as big as Texas. That's a very impressive achievement.
* Albania 100
* DR of the Congo 100
* Iceland 100
* Paraguay 100
* Namibia 99.3
* Costa Rica 97.7
All of these are small countries with relatively small total power quantities. Not to say it isn't a praiseworthy achievement to get to, or near, 100% renewable at any quantity. But if you sort the table on Total GWhr of RE, they are far down the list. The runaway winner in quantity of renewable generation is China, with the US, Brazil and Canada fighting for fourth place.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_renewable...