Most likely either California or New York.
Illinois I think, it has the most nuclear plants
Texas definitely has the most wind farms, if that's what you mean.
According to recent data, the state that uses the most biomass energy is California. California has a strong focus on renewable energy sources, including biomass, to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. The state has invested in biomass facilities and technologies to generate electricity and heat from organic materials.
The United States leads the world in production of Geothermal Energy. 2010 figures show 3086 megawatts produced from 77 power plants.
The brain is the organ in the human body that uses the most energy.
Probably snowboarding uses most energy because its hard and you have to train a lot.
Coastal areas uses most tidal energy. Tides are formed in the oceans.
Reliant energy is in not based in one individual state. Each state has its own companies with their own guidelines about their energy needs and energy uses.
A car uses the most energy of your daily stuff!!! a car uses about 65% of all energy in the day!!! your house/home only uses about 40% of the energy!!! In your house a toilet uses about 70% off all water you use in a day!!!
France uses the most nuclear energy in the world with the United States of America in second.
Asia is the continent that uses the most energy due to its large population and rapidly growing economies. China and India are the two biggest energy consumers in Asia, which contributes to the continent's overall high energy usage.
of course! when there is a change of state it ALWAYS uses energy