About 5 percent
Hydroelectric power plants generate about 7% of the electricity in the United States.
It's about 20 percent of total electricity generated
The hydroelectric power generated at Hoover Dam is allocated primarily to southern California, and also to the states of Nevada and Arizona. See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Dam
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.
Electric power industry and manufacturing rely on hydro power. Most of the electricity that is generated by hydroelectric plants in the United States of America use hydro power.
In electricity production, it is just under 50 percent
Fossils fuels
fossil fuelsAnswer 2:This is roughly the proportion produced by fossil fuels, ie coal plus oil plus natural gas. Nuclear is about 20 percent and hydro about 7 percent, with small amounts of other renewables
According to US Energy Information Administration data for 2009, geothermal energy (based on electricity net generation kilowatthour billion figures) accounted for 3.58% of total renewable electricity generated in the USA in 2009 and just 0.38% of total electricity generated in 2009. All renewable sources (mostly sourced from hydroelectric, geothermal and wind) accounted for 10.7% of total electricity generated.
Hydroelectric energy is primarily found in areas with flowing water, such as rivers and dams. It is generated by harnessing the kinetic energy of moving water, typically at large hydroelectric power plants. Countries with significant river systems, like Brazil, Canada, and the United States, often utilize this renewable energy source to produce electricity. Additionally, smaller installations, called run-of-the-river hydroelectric systems, can be found in various locations where water flow is sufficient.
In 2006- coal 49.1 percent, nuclear 19.4 percent, hydro 7.0 percent, solar 0.1 percent (source Wikipedia)
As of 2021, the United States has a total installed capacity of approximately 1,200,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity generation. This capacity comes from a mix of sources such as natural gas, coal, nuclear, wind, solar, and hydroelectric power plants. The actual amount of electricity generated can vary based on demand and operational factors.