19.26 - in 2004
15-25%
1.7% of Pakistan electricity is produced by nuclear power stations
The majority of electricity produced in France is from the nuclear generation.
Illinois has several nuclear power plants (see link below) with a total generating capacity of 11,263 MWe. I don't have details of other types of power plants in the state.
Nuclear Power
Nuclear power accounts for roughly 20% of electricity generation in the United States.
Electricity can be produced through fossil fuel combustion, nuclear reactions, and renewable sources such as wind and solar power.
It's about 20 percent of total electricity generated
Nuclear power plants use nuclear energy as their source of power. They harness the energy released from nuclear reactions (such as fission) to generate electricity. The heat produced by these reactions is used to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
Assuming you mean total energy produced rather than electricity alone, the order would be petroleum, nuclear, wind power
Nuclear Energy provides 13-14% of the world's electricity and 6% of the world's energy in general.
Nuclear energy is not stored in the traditional sense, like electricity in a battery. Nuclear energy is generated through nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor. The heat produced during these reactions can be converted into electricity and stored in the power grid.