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Energy Web Sites For Kids. EnergyStar For Kids A Kid's Guide to Solar Power in the Home Top 10 wind potential states | State | MW of wind turbines | GWh each year of wind power | | Texas | 1,901,530 | 6,527,850 | Kansas | 952,371 | 3,646,590 | Montana | 944,004 | 3,228,620 | Nebraska | 917,999 | 3,540,370 | South Dakota | 882,412 | 3,411,690 | North Dakota | 770,196 | 2,983,750 | Iowa | 570,714 | 2,026,340 | Wyoming | 552,073 | 1,944,340 | Oklahoma | 516,822 | 1,788,910 | New Mexico | 492,083 | 1,644,970 |
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What are America’s current sources of electricity? The current average mix of energy sources supplying U.S. electricity includes: 49.7% coal, 19.3% nuclear, 3% oil, 18.7% natural gas, 7.5% large hydroelectric and 2.3% renewable energy sources. The prevalent form of renewable energy is biomass, with a small but growing share from wind energy.
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