There are no nuclear power plants in that province
In the US, about 19 percent of total electricity
For electricity, about 16 percent
Nuclear energy supplies a proportion of electricity used, in the US this is about 19 percent, so a consumer imports that proportion of nuclear energy. The actual amount clearly depends on how much electricity that consumer uses.
I think you must mean how much energy can nuclear power supply , not use, and it is in the world-where else? In the US there are about 100 nuclear reactors and they supply about 20 percent of the nation's electricity
In Australia they use no nuclear energy. They only have on reactor which is only used for medical purposes.
In the US, 19 percent of electricity. World-wide about 16 percent
In the US, 19 percent of total electricity. In the world, about 16 percent
In the US, about 19 percent of total generation
In the US, about 19 percent of total electricity
No, much less, about 20 percent at present
For electricity production, just under 20 percent
For electricity, about 16 percent
Nuclear energy supplies a proportion of electricity used, in the US this is about 19 percent, so a consumer imports that proportion of nuclear energy. The actual amount clearly depends on how much electricity that consumer uses.
I think you must mean how much energy can nuclear power supply , not use, and it is in the world-where else? In the US there are about 100 nuclear reactors and they supply about 20 percent of the nation's electricity
There are no nuclear generating plants in Colorado
I think it will increase from the present 15-20 percent of electricity, perhaps up to 30 percent in the US and Europe, in the next 20 years
Not much pollution unless there is a nuclear reaction.