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from where most of the world energy came from​


opfasih123: Currently, 84% of the world's energy comes from fossil fuel sources. Coal is one of the main sources of fossil fuel energy. Roughly 146 quadrillion BTUs of coal were consumed worldwide in 2012. That means about 30% of the world's energy comes from coal.
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Answered by Preetnoor04
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Globally we get the largest amount of our energy from oil, followed by coal, gas, then hydroelectric power. As we look at in more detail below – “How much of global energy comes from low-carbon sources?” – the global energy mix is still dominated by fossil fuels. They account for more than 80% of energy consumption.

Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Currently, 84% of the world's energy comes from fossil fuel sources. Coal is one of the main sources of fossil fuel energy. Roughly 146 quadrillion BTUs of coal were consumed worldwide in 2012. That means about 30% of the world's energy comes from coal.

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