In 2016
hydroelectric power accounted for 39.9 percent of South Dakota's net electricity generation, allowing residents to enjoy electricity prices significantly lower than the national average.
Not exact matches
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hydroelectric power now
accounts for about 12.3 % of all
power generated in the U.S, wind
account for 2.65 %, geothermal
accounts for 2.76 % and wood
accounts for 2.14 %.
In fact,
hydroelectric power now
accounts for about 12.3 % of all
power generated in the U.S, wind
account for 2.65 %, geothermal
accounts for 2.76 % and wood
accounts for 2.14 %.
Yet current
hydroelectric power and infrastructure design in Nepal largely fails to take into
account the risk of glacial lake outburst flooding in relation to Nepal's some 2,000 glacial lakes.
The state's agricultural sector
accounts for 77 % of California water use (5), and
hydroelectric power provides more than 9 % of the state's electricity (6).