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In the US for 2006 electricity production, geothermal produced 0.30 percent. I do not have world figures
Less than 1% of the United States' energy is from geothermal sources. Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source that harnesses heat from beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity or heat spaces.
Less than 0.05% of american's energy is geothermal
The primary use of geothermal energy is in the agricultural industry. This type of energy is the primary source of heat in greenhouses.
yes they do use the most geothermal energy.
not much
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Geothermal energy is being used extensively in NZ to produce power,Many countries in the world, especially Iceland and New Zealand are using geothermal energy.Geothermal energy is used in cooling and heating devices, like thermostats, and heating vents. They are also used in some greenhouses.California uses the most geothermal energy in the US. In 2013, the Golden State used over 80 percent of the geothermal energy used nationwide. Nevada is second with 15 percent.
I think most energy used up in US are hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
There are new plants coming online all the time so it is difficult to answer this question. Many countries use geothermal:2010 figures:The US generates the most geothermal electricity in the world, 3086 MW, which is only 0.3% of US energy use.Iceland supplies 30% of its energy from geothermal, with 575 MW.The twenty-five countries below use geothermal energy, with the US generating the most, and Thailand the least (at 0.3 MW).United StatesPhilippinesIndonesiaMexicoItalyNew ZealandIcelandJapanIranEl SalvadorKenyaCosta RicaNicaraguaRussiaTurkeyPapua-New GuineaGuatemalaPortugalChinaFranceEthiopiaGermanyAustriaAustraliaThailand
Nuclear power plants provided 13.5 percent of the world's electricity production in 2010. In total, 15 countries relied on nuclear energy to supply at least one-quarter of their total electricity.
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