Not sure if you mean electrical energy. In this case the figure (for 2006) was 11.13 billion KWh per day (dividing the yearly total by 365). Nuclear was 19.4 percent of this.
If you mean total energy, this would have to include transportation (road, air, water), direct heating, industrial use such as steel making, etc. I don't have this information.
it depens if they use a lot of energy or if they are not using energy
roughly $8,900,000 a day
10 grand
the average house uses 12, kw of energy a day
Sure. There just isn't quite as much light energy on a cloudy day.
100 watts a day
you need at least 10 percent of your normal day energy to be able to jump in the air xx :)
100watts x 24 hours
The United States is the largest energy consumer in terms of total use, using 100 quadrillion BTUs (105 exajoules, or 29 PWh) in 2005. This is three times the consumption by the United States in 1950. [1] The U.S. ranks seventh in energy consumption per-capita after Canada and a number of small countries i hope that answeres your question have a good day and stop wasting energy!
Mother's Day 1979 in the United States fell on Sunday, May 13.
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United States National Maritime Day was created in 1933.
Martin Luther King day is in the United States
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no
In the United States, the next federal holiday is Thanksgiving.
Name the present day states that the United States gained in the Oregon Treaty of 1846
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