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Overall, Vietnam and Morocco did not use nuclear power for electricity production. It can also be seen that while fossil fuel was the largest source of electricity supply in Vietnam and India, it only occupied a relatively marginal proportion in the other two countries during the examined years.
In Vietnam, 56% of the total electricity came from fossil fuels, whereas Morocco only accounted for 5%. The remaining energy in both nations was derived from hydro power.
Between 2003 and 2008, fossil fuels comprised 82% of India's total electricity production, the highest among the four countries. In contrast, Sweden had the lowest reliance on fossil fuels, with hydro power making up the largest share at 52%. Nuclear power contributed 44% of Sweden's electricity, while in India, the figure was a mere 3.5%.
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