Less than 0.05% of american's energy is geothermal
Geothermal energy is used the least in the US compared to other energy sources like natural gas, coal, and renewables. It contributes a small percentage to the overall energy mix due to limited availability of geothermal resources in certain regions.
even though it is efficient it is about 1%
The primary use of geothermal energy is in the agricultural industry. This type of energy is the primary source of heat in greenhouses.
According to US Energy Information Administration data for 2009, geothermal energy (based on electricity net generation kilowatthour billion figures) accounted for 3.58% of total renewable electricity generated in the USA in 2009 and just 0.38% of total electricity generated in 2009. All renewable sources (mostly sourced from hydroelectric, geothermal and wind) accounted for 10.7% of total electricity generated.
yes they do use the most geothermal energy.
not much
4%
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Approximately 0.4% of the total electricity generated in the United States comes from geothermal power.
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.
I think most energy used up in US are hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
There is no connection.