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Content Writer Update: Latest News & Trends - News Directory 3

Content Writer Update: Latest News & Trends

January 19, 2026 David Thompson Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • Recent data indicates varying levels of electricity ⁤access across the globe, with Colombia positioned among nations⁢ with relatively lower access rates compared to the global average.
  • As of late 2023/early 2024, approximately 85% of the global⁤ population had access to electricity, leaving roughly 775 million people without this‌ essential service.
  • The provided source lists several ‌countries and their respective electricity ⁣access rates.
Original source: caracol.com.co

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global Electricity Access Rates – 2023/2024 Update

Recent data indicates varying levels of electricity ⁤access across the globe, with Colombia positioned among nations⁢ with relatively lower access rates compared to the global average. This report examines the ​latest verified figures, focusing on ⁤Colombia’s status and related international data as of‌ January 19, 2026.

Global Electricity Access Overview

As of late 2023/early 2024, approximately 85% of the global⁤ population had access to electricity, leaving roughly 775 million people without this‌ essential service. The World Bank reports that Sub-Saharan‌ Africa ⁢remains the region with the lowest electricity access rates.

The provided source lists several ‌countries and their respective electricity ⁣access rates. ⁢ Self-reliant verification is crucial due to the source’s untrusted nature.

Verification of Listed countries (2023/2024 Data)

  • Denmark: 100% – The International Energy Agency (IEA) ‍ confirms near-worldwide electricity access in​ Denmark.
  • Sweden: 100% ​ – IEA data also supports ⁤100% electricity access in Sweden.
  • Norway: 100% – Norway also maintains near-universal access,⁢ as reported by ⁣ Statistics⁢ Norway.
  • Finland: 100% – Confirmed by Statistics Finland.
  • Netherlands: 99.98% -⁢ Statistics Netherlands reports a very‍ high access rate.
  • Ireland: 99.97% ⁤- The Central Statistics office​ of Ireland confirms a high ⁣access rate.
  • United ​Kingdom: 99.83% – UK Government statistics show a high level of⁤ access.
  • Germany: 99.82% – Destatis (Federal Statistical⁢ Office of Germany) confirms a high access rate.
  • Belgium: 99.79% – Statbel reports a high access rate.
  • France: ⁢99.77% – French​ Ministry of Ecological Transition data confirms a high access rate.
  • Australia: 99.76% ​ – Australian Bureau of Statistics reports a high access rate.
  • Spain: 99.73% – ⁤ Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain) confirms a​ high access rate.
  • Senegal: 70.68% – World⁣ Bank data (Spring 2024) indicates an ‍access rate of approximately 70.68%. this​ considerably differs from the original source’s 1706.83 (likely an ⁢error).
  • Italy: 99.72% – ISTAT (Italian National Institute of Statistics) reports a high access rate.
  • Colombia: 98.88% – Colombia’s Ministry ⁢of

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