About 45% of electricity in the US is from Coal fired power stations. Gas accounts for about 25% and Nuclear for 20% The remainder is mostly renewables, principally hydro-electric.
Fossil Fuels
Fossil Fuels
By coal fired generators.
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
About 6.1%.
Electricity has always existed, and it's completely natural. Recently (about 250 years ago), we began to figure out how electricity behaves, and how to work with it for purposes that are useful and helpful to us.
It currently provides 19 percent of electricity in the US and a little less world-wide
About 49 percent
In 2006, about 20 percent from natural gas
Nuclear power provides about 19 percent of total electricity, but when you use electricity you are not aware where it has come from
It gets the power from the electricity lines.
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.
electricity often comes from the ground or it can come from the air which than preduces green house gass emitions
Generally electricity but come in both.
the volcano...
I donno
a plug.
my brain
from everywhere