The country got an overall score of 0.63.
Latvia ranked 7th with the score of 0.69 and Estonia was 30th with the score of 0.61, according to the EAPI 2013 report.
Russia with the score of 0.61 and Poland with the score of 0.6 ranked 27th and 37th, respectively.
Norway ranked the 1st with the overall score of 0.75. Ethiopia ranked last (105th) with the score of 0.36.
According to the report, the EAPI is a global initiative with the aim of creating a set of indicators that help highlight the performance of various countries across each facet of their energy systems.
The countries were assessed across the objectives of delivering economic growth, doing so in an environmentally sustainable manner, and ensuring security of supply and access for all. The study covered 105 countries worldwide.
