The generation of the United States of America

Energy
Electricity 4,547.7 Terawatt-hours in 2022 BP + 1 other
Nuclear Electricity 771.54 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA + 1 other
Renewable electricity 973.21 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA + 2 others
Energy Renewable electricity (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)
Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity 718.42 EIA + 1 other
Hydroelectricity 254.79 EIA + 1 other
Energy Renewable electricity Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)
Wind Electricity 434.3 EIA
Solar Electricity 205.08 EIA
Solar, Tide and Wave Electricity 205.08 EIA
Biomass and Waste Electricity 62.96 EIA
Geothermal Electricity 16.09 EIA
Tide and Wave Electricity 0 EIA
Energy Electricity
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Electricity -6.03 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA
Commodities Natural resources
Fossil Fuels 2,553.23 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Electricity (% in 2015)
Gas 31.94 WB
Oil 0.9 WB
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Solid Fuels
Coal Electricity 34.23 % 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 57.32 Million tonnes oil equivalent in 2022 BP + 1 other
Energy Intensity 4.46 Thousand Btu Per USD at Purchasing Power Parities in 2022 EIA + 1 other
Generation 4,547.7 Terawatt-hours in 2022 BP + 3 others
Heat Content 5.69 Million Btu per barrel in 2023 EIA
Installed Capacity 113,015 Megawatts in 2022 BP + 1 other
Net Electrical Capacity 1,117 in 2023 IAEA