The generation of Canada

Energy
Electricity 659.6 Terawatt-hours in 2022 BP + 1 other
Nuclear Electricity 82.3 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA + 1 other
Renewable electricity 445.91 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA + 2 others
Energy Renewable electricity (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)
Hydroelectricity 392.45 EIA + 1 other
Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity 53.46 EIA + 1 other
Energy Renewable electricity Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)
Wind Electricity 38.01 EIA
Biomass and Waste Electricity 9.5 EIA
Solar Electricity 5.95 EIA
Solar, Tide and Wave Electricity 5.95 EIA
Geothermal Electricity 0 EIA
Tide and Wave Electricity 0 EIA
Energy Electricity
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Electricity -0.1 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA
Commodities Natural resources
Fossil Fuels 109.88 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Electricity (% in 2015)
Gas 10.02 WB
Oil 1.21 WB
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Solid Fuels
Coal Electricity 9.84 % in 2015 WB
North America (Terawatt-hours in 2022)

The United States of America is the top country by generation among 3 countries. As of 2022, generation in the United States of America was 4,547.7 terawatt-hours that accounts for 81.97% of total generation. The top 3 countries (others are Canada, and Mexico) account for 100.00% of it. The total generation was estimated at 5,548 terawatt-hours in 2022.

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United States of America 4,547.7 BP + 3 others
Canada 659.6 BP + 3 others
Mexico 340.7 BP + 3 others
Energy Indicators
Consumption 88.37 Million tonnes oil equivalent in 2022 BP + 1 other
Energy Intensity 6.8 Thousand Btu Per USD at Purchasing Power Parities in 2022 EIA + 1 other
Generation 659.6 Terawatt-hours in 2022 BP + 3 others
Installed Capacity 4,400.95 Megawatts in 2022 BP + 1 other
Net Electrical Capacity 2,143 in 2023 IAEA