19% of the world's energy comes from hydro power.
In 2008 6% of the United States' energy came from hydro power.
In the US it is about 7 percent
Natural gas accounts for appropriately one-quarter of the global energy consumption. It is the fastest-growing fossil fuel in use today and is projected to last only about sixty more years.
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Realistically none of the worlds energy needs are done in this manner.
About 20%. The worlds oceans occupy approximately 4/5 (or 80%) of the worlds surface.
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
Hydroelectric power is used all the time. It has been estimated that hydroelectric power is responsible for up to 20% of the worlds electricity. A large percent of this from China.
14%
coal
60% of the worlds energy is wind energy.
About 1%
OIL!
Twenty percent of the worlds energy is supplied by natural gas.
natural gas
in china on the Yangtze River
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Nuclear energy.Nucular EnergyNuclear EnergyLess than 1 percent of the worlds commercial energy is supplied by the sun. Solar energy is an under-utilized source of energy.
About 16 percent, according to this website: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf01.htm