Fossil fuels, which provide virtually all the energy for transportation (mainly petroleum with some natural gas) and the majority of energy for electricity (mainly coal, natural gas and a small amount of petroleum).
Most of the oil the US uses comes from Canada, followed by Saudi Arabia.
The department of the US government that deals with energy issues is the U.S Department of Energy. The department is also known as the DOE.
It is in Maryland
somewhere
The USA started using nuclear energy in 1951
I think most energy used up in US are hydro, geothermal and wind energy.
Most energy comes from nonrenewable energy sources (APEX) ;)
Most of the energy from a Seyfert Galaxy comes from invisible raio and infrared radiation.
The majority of energy on Earth comes from the sun. Solar energy is captured by plants through photosynthesis, which is then passed on through the food chain to other organisms. Additionally, the Earth's internal heat also contributes to energy sources such as geothermal energy.
Most energy people use comes from food.
Most of the energy on Earth comes from the Sun
Most energy comes from sun through the nuclear fusion energy.
it gives us energy beacause the energy come directly from the sun which comes towards the earth.
sun, the
5%
tidal energy
AUstralia get most of its energy from coal.Most of it comes from coal and oil produced locally