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File:Electricity Sources.jpeg |description = Electricity Sources for the Next 100 Years(602 × 374 (39 KB)) - 18:02, 18 February 2024File:World Electricity Consumption.png (1,342 × 866 (128 KB)) - 19:58, 11 March 2022
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File:Carbon Intensity 331896563 761120832401090 2334271138528851346 n.jpg |description = Csrbon Intensity of Electricity Comparing Germany and France(960 × 540 (81 KB)) - 07:15, 20 February 2023File:Carbon Intensity FH9oR-ZXsAkcHMn.png |description = Csrbon Intensity of Electricity Comparing Germany and France(1,200 × 787 (647 KB)) - 07:24, 20 February 2023File:Germany France CO2.png |notes = CO2 emissions from electricity and heat production(1,958 × 1,182 (1.2 MB)) - 06:20, 27 November 2022File:Materials Requirements for Low Carbon Power.png |description = Range of materials requirements (fuel excluded) for various electricity generation technologies.(2,260 × 1,194 (229 KB)) - 17:11, 4 December 2022File:Electricity Sources.jpeg |description = Electricity Sources for the Next 100 Years(602 × 374 (39 KB)) - 18:02, 18 February 2024File:LowCarbonPower.png |description = Electricity from Fossil Fuels(1,962 × 1,212 (469 KB)) - 10:57, 3 December 2022File:LowCarbonPower1.png |description = Electricity from Fossil Fuels(1,962 × 1,212 (479 KB)) - 02:53, 28 December 2022File:World Electric Power.png ...used. If citizens of developing countries use as much power as Europeans, electricity demand would rise by about 3,318 GW. Plot courtesy of Geoff Russell.(1,894 × 1,042 (229 KB)) - 21:31, 5 April 2022File:Nuclear Fuel Storage.png ....4 tons of used nuclear fuel. If the United States were to produce all its electricity from nuclear power, this area could hold at least 12 years of used fuel.(1,166 × 416 (924 KB)) - 07:01, 8 December 2022