Wind power and CO2
Canada is using a good bit of wind power, and 'wind farms' are found in a number of Provinces. As of 2011, they where producing 5,265 Megawatts of Power, which is over 2% of their total power production. Their goal is to produce 20% of all electric power via wind by 2025.
60%
The Canadian Wind power Association has a nice map which shows the locations where wind generators are operating in wind farms. http://www.canwea.ca/farms/wind-farms_e.php The power is usually used nearby where it is generated.
Only 2.9%, right now.
This question is a bit of a tough one to answer, but varies from a range of variables. One of the main ones would have to be certain days give different percentage. Seasons is also one of the big factors to determining the percentage of Uk's wind power. Generally it is estimated between 5.7 to 6.7 gigawatts, percentage wise about 0.347% of the UK's power comes from wind.
Worldwide:3.1% (end of 2014 figures).Leading countries in wind power (in 2010):39% in Denmark18% in Portugal16% in Spain14% in Ireland9% in Germany
Around 1 percent as of last year
3.47 percent each year
Many provinces like Alberta generate a significant amount of power to the grid by using wind turbines.
1.petroleum 2.Nuclear Power 3.wind Power
Worldwide:3.1% (end of 2014 figures).Leading countries in wind power (in 2010):39% in Denmark18% in Portugal16% in Spain14% in Ireland9% in Germany