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Yes, fossil fuels can and do create electricity. Most electricity round the world today is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Sure, much of the world's electricity is obtained by burning fossil fuels.
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Hydroelectric power supplies about 20% of the world's electricity. Without that source of energy, more fossil fuels would be consumed to meet the demand for electricity, which would increase air pollution.
Fossil fuels provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95% of the world's total energy demands (including heating, transport, electricity generation and other uses). xx
They don't have to be. Some fuels are fossil fuels, which are rapidly disappearing right now. Some examples of fossil fuels are oil, which we use for gas, and coal, which we use for heat and electricity. But fossil fuels take millions of years to make more, so we are rapidly using up the fossil fuels of the world.
Fossil fuels have been used to produce the greatest amount of electricity. Following fossil fuels is renewable energies, which some argue, will one day be the biggest source of electricity.
Yes, fossil fuels are limited. A highly controversial debate is what the world will do once fossil fuels run out.