nuclear !!!!!!!!!!
Hydroelectric power supplies about 20% of the world's electricity. Without that source of energy, more fossil fuels would be consumed to meet the demand for electricity, which would increase air pollution.
Currently, the most significant sources of electricity production globally, after fossil fuels, are hydropower and nuclear power. Hydropower involves harnessing energy from water sources like rivers and dams, while nuclear power generates electricity through controlled nuclear reactions. Both sources play a critical role in meeting the world's energy needs while reducing carbon emissions compared to fossil fuels.
Hydro power is first (750 million tons of oil equivalent: 2009), (16% world production: 2012)Followed fairly closely by nuclear power (610 mtoe: 2009), (11% wp: 2012).
Hydroelectric power now supplies about 715,000 megawatts, or 19% of the world's electricity. (2009)
Hydroelectric power now supplies about 715,000 megawatts, or 19% of the world's electricity. (2009)
Sure, much of the world's electricity is obtained by burning fossil fuels.
The majority of the world's electricity is supplied by fossil fuels, specifically coal, natural gas, and oil. These sources are used in power plants to generate electricity through combustion or steam turbines.
I am only 13 but this is what we learnt: Fossil fuels are converted to generate electricity. Fossil fuels are destroying the world and are constantly running low on them. Some day there will be an end to them that is why we are trying to make other ways to generate electricity like solar power and kinetic (wind) power. Hope this helps?!
No, a majority of the world's electricity actually comes from fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil. Water power, or hydroelectricity, accounts for around 16% of global electricity generation.
Yes, fossil fuels can and do create electricity. Most electricity round the world today is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
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