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  1. Jun 30, 2023 · At the end of 2022, the United States had 1,160,169 MWor about 1.16 billion kW—of total utility-scale electricity-generation capacity and about 39,486 MW—or nearly 0.04 billion kW—of small-scale solar photovoltaic electricity-generation capacity.

  2. Dec 19, 2023 · Monthly electricity production in the United States 2021-2024. Electricity generation in the United States from January 2021 to March 2024 (in terawatt-hours)

  3. What is the United States' share of world energy consumption? How much energy does a person use in a year? How much energy is consumed in the world by each end-use sector? How much U.S. energy consumption and electricity generation comes from renewable sources?

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Wind energy was the source of about 10.2% of total U.S. utility-scale electricity generation and accounted for 47.6% of electricity generation from renewable sources in 2022. Wind turbines convert wind energy into electricity.

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · The electricity sector in the U.S. includes roughly 1,700 privately and publicly owned providers, at different levels of vertical integration and regulation, providing a wide range of services.

  6. As of January 2024, America has nearly 1.3 million megawatts of generation capacity. The largest fuel source for this capacity is natural gas (43.9%), followed by coal (16%). Wind, nuclear, and hydro together account for more than one-third of capacity.

  7. The United States had a nameplate generation capacity of 1,213 GW in 2021. The following table summarizes the electrical energy generated by fuel source for the United States grid in 2021. Figures account for generation losses, but not transmission losses.