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- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/JJC_-_PHYS_110/05%3A_Book-_Physics_(Boundless)/5.04%3A_Work_and_Energy/5.4.07%3A_CASE_STUDY-_World_Energy_UseThe most prominent sources of energy used in the world are non-renewable (i.e., unsustainable).
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Tuskegee_University/Algebra_Based_Physics_I/06%3A_Work_Energy_and_Energy_Resources/6.10%3A_World_Energy_UseThe relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-...The relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-renewable sources dominate, some countries meet a sizeable percentage of their electricity needs from renewable resources. The United States obtains only about 10% of its energy from renewable sources, mostly hydroelectric power.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/University_Physics/Physics_(Boundless)/6%3A_Work_and_Energy/6.7%3A_CASE_STUDY%3A_World_Energy_UseThe most prominent sources of energy used in the world are non-renewable (i.e., unsustainable).
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/College_Physics/College_Physics_1e_(OpenStax)/07%3A_Work_Energy_and_Energy_Resources/7.09%3A_World_Energy_UseThe relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-...The relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-renewable sources dominate, some countries meet a sizeable percentage of their electricity needs from renewable resources. The United States obtains only about 10% of its energy from renewable sources, mostly hydroelectric power.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/PHY_1030%3A_General_Physics_I/06%3A_Work_and_Energy/6.7%3A_CASE_STUDY%3A_World_Energy_UseThe most prominent sources of energy used in the world are non-renewable (i.e., unsustainable).
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Skyline/Survey_of_Physics/03%3A_Work_and_Energy/3.07%3A_World_Energy_UseThe relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-...The relative use of different fuels to provide energy has changed over the years, but fuel use is currently dominated by oil, although natural gas and solar contributions are increasing. Although non-renewable sources dominate, some countries meet a sizeable percentage of their electricity needs from renewable resources. The United States obtains only about 10% of its energy from renewable sources, mostly hydroelectric power.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019v2/Book%3A_Custom_Physics_textbook_for_JJC/08%3A_Work_and_Energy/8.23%3A_CASE_STUDY%3A_World_Energy_UseThe most prominent sources of energy used in the world are non-renewable (i.e., unsustainable).
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019/Book%3A_Physics_(Boundless)/07%3A_Work_and_Energy/7.23%3A_CASE_STUDY%3A_World_Energy_UseThe most prominent sources of energy used in the world are non-renewable (i.e., unsustainable).