One estimate was that the US has 20 percent of the world's economic output, but estimates vary.
In the US there are 104 operating reactors at present, and they produce about 20 percent of the nation's electricity. World wide the figure is over 400 reactors and they produce about 15 percent of the world's electricity.
The US produces approximately 21.2% of the world's economic output.
No, much less, about 20 percent at present
In the US, about 20 percent of electricity
It produces about 20 percent of US electricity and about 15 percent world wide. It does not produce greenhouse gases so is preferable to burning coal, for that reason. It can be expanded by building more plants, and with easy access to natural gas diminishing this is useful
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
In 2006 the US produced 1053 million tonnes out of total world production of 6195 million tonnes, which makes 17 percent
Coal
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106% of 20= 106% * 20= 1.06 * 20= 21.2
The United States produces about 12% of the world's municipal solid waste, making it one of the largest contributors to global trash generation.
The answer depends on 20% of what! Land area?, GDP? Population?