Sadly only .1%, but the goal is to have that at 10% by 2025.
In 2006- coal 49.1 percent, nuclear 19.4 percent, hydro 7.0 percent, solar 0.1 percent (source Wikipedia)
It appears that in the Southwestern states solar power would be the most effective out of the united states as a while. The amount of sunlight and day time that region gets helps power up the panels quickly and efficiently. But the United States as a whole is 3rd in installed PV power worldwide and has strong Solar resources.
The United States uses the Gregorian calendar, which is a solar calendar.
Most countries will have solar power. The United States though is leading the world in the total number of panels in use.
Residential solar power system information can be found at Sun Power, Solar City, Lennox, Affordable Solar and Solar Universe. The United States Energy website has a number of entries for residential and industrial solar panel systems.
There are plants in the Mojave desert California, and in Nevada, and more are planned. See Wikipedia for Solar Energy
Solar is still pretty much a novelty. Less than .1 percent of all power comes from solar. Hopefully, the science will evolve to the point it will become a workable alternative.
The United States in total KwH's and Germany in terms of KwH's per human.
Solar energy is being used in the United States, but there are very few places that use them at all. It is currently rare to see solar panel farms in the Unites States, but the United States does use them.
7.86
7.86% of the entire world uses solar power that has been created by solar panels...........only 0.093% of the world actually owns solar panels......
About 1.5%of it is use in the us.