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Fossil fuels remain the greatest source of electricity generation worldwide. In 2023, coal accounted for roughly 35.5 percent of the global power mix, while natural gas followed with a 23 percent share. China, India, and the United States accounted for the largest share of coal used for electricity generation.
The EIA aggregates data for the entire U.S. In 2021, the average annual electricity consumption for a U.S. home was 10,632 kilowatt-hours (kWh). Or about 886 kWh per month. But the range of electricity usage varies dramatically. Louisiana had the highest annual electricity consumption at 14,302 kWh per home.
What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source? Energy sourceBillion kWhShare of total Fossil fuels (total) 2,505 60.0% Natural gas 1,802 43.1% Coal 675 16.2% Petroleum (total) 16 0.4%21 more rows
Fossil fuels still account for more than 80 percent of global energy production, but cleaner sources of energy are gaining ground. About 29 percent of electricity currently comes from renewable sources.
Your annual electricity consumption is measured directly on the meter. This counts the number of kilowatt hours (one of the units used to measure energy) delivered to you. Each time your meter is read, the difference between the reading displayed by the meter and that of the previous year is calculated.

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In 2023, about 4,178 billion kilowatthours (kWh) (or about 4.18 trillion kWh) of electricity were generated at utility-scale electricity generation facilities in the United States. About 60% of this electricity generation was from fossil fuelscoal, natural gas, petroleum, and other gases.
Fossil fuelsincluding coal, oil, and natural gashave been powering economies for over 150 years, and currently supply about 80 percent of the worlds energy.
ing to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, most of the nations electricity was generated by natural gas, renewable sources, coal, and nuclear energy in 2022. Renewable sources of electricity include wind, hydropower, solar power, biomass, and geothermal.

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