In 2007 it was about 2600 Terawatthours. See the link below for how this figure is arrived at for all countries with nuclear power
In the US, 19 percent of electricity. World-wide about 16 percent
See the attached link below for a survey of the economics of nuclear power
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For electricity, about 16 percent
20% of the worlds power is generated by nuclear power
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
Heat generated in a nuclear fusion depends on the resistance of the plasma and the current.
Realistically none of the worlds energy needs are done in this manner.
It is widely used but not as much as hydrocarbons and hydroelectric. Japan has extensive nuclear facilities, Europe has many.
In the US, 19 percent of electricity. World-wide about 16 percent
I think you must mean how much energy can nuclear power supply , not use, and it is in the world-where else? In the US there are about 100 nuclear reactors and they supply about 20 percent of the nation's electricity
A lot
Nuclear power accounts for 6.3% of world's total primary energy supply or 16% of world's total electricity production.
Canada has 19 nuclear power plants providing 13.5 GW of power.Canada has one of the highest usages of electrical energy in the world, with an average of 14,000 kWh per person each year.In 2011 Canada generated 90 TWh of electrical energy by nuclear generation. If the same energy had been produced by carbon-fuel plants, the carbon dioxide dumped into Canada's atmosphere would have totalled 90 million tons - that is 46 billion cubic metres.to much
In the US, 19 percent of total electricity. In the world, about 16 percent