Comment Re:Twice as much electricity? (Score 1) 167
As I replied to you elsewhere, yes, the per capita rate is imporant, but Americans insist on making absolute comparisons.
The absolute comparison also isn't entirely irrelevant. The article uses electrical generation as a proxy for GDP, a widely used practice and one that probably underestimates China if anything. So total electrical generation indicates the economic power represented by a particular political entity. Monaco and Liechenstein are not superpowers even though their GDP/capita are more than twice the US's and the threat of sanctions from Ireland doesn't carry the same weight as those from the US.