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The United States had a nameplate generation capacity of 1,213 GW in 2021. [7] The following table summarizes the electrical energy generated by fuel source for the United States grid in 2021. Figures account for generation losses, but not transmission losses. Fission had the highest capacity factor, while petroleum had the lowest.
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In terms of all energy, combined—fossil fuels, nuclear power, renewables and so on—the United States began producing more than it consumes in 2012, as the first chart below shows. If you ...
Hydro excludes pumped storage (not an energy source, used by all sources, other than hydro). Total includes net imports. 2021 and 2022 data is from Electric Power Annual 2022; The following tables summarize the electrical energy generated by fuel source for the United States. Electric Power Annual [12] for 2022 data.
Description: An attempt at showing world energy usage types with a bar graph. (Meant to replace w:Image:Cascading Pie charts.png by User:Mierlo, which uses a pie chart with misleading numbers like 41% for solar heating, when it's actually 41% of 9% of 14% = 0.5%.)
Sources of Electricity Generation New York - 2016 Image title Data from U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly Chart generated by python program 'PieChart.py'.