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Why does an average american use twice the energy european?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The three major fossil fuels—petroleum, natural gas, and coal—combined accounted for about 77.6% of the U.S. primary energy production in 2017: Natural gas: 31.8% Petroleum (crude oil and natural gas plant liquids): 28% Coal: 17.8%

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Answered by DangerBoi
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Each American uses about 4,500 kWh per year in their home. This is about six times that of the global average per capita, or more than five times the average for those who have electricity access. ... While the US and Canada are up around 4,500 kWh per person the UK and Germany are below 2,000 kWh

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