It must help that the half the country lives in one city.
The same is true of Mongolia. Actually similar population size too. They would also be a good candidate for full renewable transition given their geography. Unfortunately at the moment they’re at maybe 10% renewables. I think the main difference is that Uruguay’s economy is based around a lot of agriculture whereas Mongolia’s around a lot of mining, which is more energy intensive.
Woah I didn’t know Uruguay pivoted to renewable energy already. It must help that the half the country lives in one city.
The same is true of Mongolia. Actually similar population size too. They would also be a good candidate for full renewable transition given their geography. Unfortunately at the moment they’re at maybe 10% renewables. I think the main difference is that Uruguay’s economy is based around a lot of agriculture whereas Mongolia’s around a lot of mining, which is more energy intensive.