See also: North Korea Energy
North Korea generates 16,565,440 MWh of electricity as of 2016 (covering 119% of its annual consumption needs).
North Korea consumed 16,565,440 MWh of electricity as of 2016.
| Electric Consumption | 13,889,440 MWh | |
| Electric Generation | 16,565,440 MWh | |
| Nuclear | 0 MWh | 0% |
| Renewables | 12,687,000 MWh | 76.59% |
| Hydroelectric | 12,672,000 MWh | 76.50% |
| Non-Hydroelectric Renewables | 15,000 MWh | 0.091% |
| Geothermal | 0 MWh | 0% |
| Wind | 1,000 MWh | 0.0060% |
| Solar, Tide, Wave, Fuel Cell | 14,000 MWh | 0.085% |
| Tide & Wave | 0 MWh | 0% |
| Biomass & Waste | 0 MWh | 0% |
| Fossil Fuels | 3,878,440 MWh | 23.41% |
| Hydroelectric & Pumped Storage | 0 MWh | 0% |
| Net Imports | 0 MWh | 0% |
(Data shown in the table is for 2016, the latest year with complete data in all categories)