I suppose it is because there is a high population and a lot of industry in the state
Mostly about 536,000 people so far
There are many reasons why power plants release so much energy from so little fuel. They really use the energy efficiently harvested from every single charged atom.
Naming all of them would be impracticle, because there are so many.
The Nuclear Regulator Commission list nine nuclear power plants in Illinois. One is halfway between Springfield and Champaign/Urbana, so the likelihood is high that most power in Bloomington results from nuclear facilities. Being about 22 miles from Clinton where the reactor is located pretty much insures it.
Municipal power.
so you can make sun power
The first power plants were installed by Edison in the 1880's, and were powered by coal, so that's the answer
In the US there are many states that have no nuclear plants, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and so on. (I am talking about nuclear power plants, not research facilities). See the NRC website www.nrc.gov for maps and details.
Blenders plug into electrical outlets in your home so have AC current. That electricity may come from wind power, nuclear power plants, coal power plants, solar cells, hydroelectric plants or a combination of the above.
Illinois is the 25th largest of the 50 states, so there are 25 smaller ones.
yes there are so many military academic schools in illinois,carver military high schools was one of the best school in illinois
because solar power is better for the earth. coal is a fossil fuel so it is getting scarce. wind powered is the best to use.