The installed electricity generation capacity from other fossil fuels in the United States has dropped to 30GW, which is a decrease of 1GW (-4.2%) since 2021.
Installed electricity generation capacity from other fossil fuels in the United States
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Source:
Data availability:
Regions:
211
Date range: 2000 to 2023
Points:
4,700
Measure:
Gigawatt
What is the United States' Other fossil capacity?
As of 2022 the United States' Other fossil capacity was 30.
How does the United States' Other fossil capacity compare to other regions?
the United States' Other fossil capacity was ranked 81st in 2022
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Other fossil capacity
United States Other fossil capacity between 2000 and 2022
Period | Other fossil capacity | Change |
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2022 | 30GW | 1GW |
2021 | 31GW | 1GW |
2020 | 30GW | 4GW |
2019 | 34GW | 1GW |
2018 | 35GW | 2GW |
2017 | 37GW | 0GW |
2016 | 37GW | 3GW |
2015 | 39GW | 5GW |
2014 | 45GW | 2GW |
2013 | 47GW | 3GW |
2012 | 50GW | 4GW |
2011 | 54GW | 6GW |
2010 | 60GW | 0GW |
2009 | 59GW | 1GW |
2008 | 60GW | 1GW |
2007 | 58GW | 2GW |
2006 | 60GW | 1GW |
2005 | 61GW | 0GW |
2004 | 61GW | 1GW |
2003 | 63GW | 1GW |
2002 | 62GW | 26GW |
2001 | 88GW | 2GW |
2000 | 86GW |
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