That number would be virtually 100%. Those that do not have electric power chose not to except for very rare circumstances.
The number I see quoted most of the time is 20%.
1` billion percent!
it was like 50 percentiod hoed outoed
6.4%
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According to fedstats.gov, the percentage of the US population that was reported as Hispanic or Latino Origin is 14.8%.
Roughly 2% of the US population.
Ninety-six percent of Americans use some form of computers in their jobs; sixty-two percent use computers as an integral part of their jobs.
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Pretty much all 303,591,568 of us. (yes, even the Amish and the homeless use electricity). the percentage of people that use electricity is 97%! :D that also, means that only 3% don't use electricity. :(
As of 2011, about 42 percent of electricity in the US was derived from coal. There is a push in the 21st century to use other methods of electricity since coal is harmful to the environment.
About 25 percent of all nuclear electricity is generated in the US. France is second with about an eighth. About 20% of all electricity in the US is nuclear. Almost 80% of the electricity in France is nuclear.
5%
About 25 percent of all nuclear electricity is generated in the US. France is second with about an eighth. About 20% of all electricity in the US is nuclear. Almost 80% of the electricity in France is nuclear.
About 19 percent of electricity
More than 70% of US electricity is produced from coal.
That depends a lot on what you mean by "this source".
In which area?
We can use more electricity.
approximately 20 percent
Approximately 6% of the world's energy comes from nuclear power, with about 14% of the world's electricity coming from nuclear power. The US, France, and Japan, combined, account for about 50% of the world's use of nuclear power for the generation of electricity. For more information, please see the Related Link below.