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In Spring 2009, we explored the significance of electricity in modern society, highlighting that approximately 39% of energy consumption originates from electrical power plants. The energy sources are diverse, with coal accounting for 57%, nuclear energy for 20%, petroleum at 10%, hydroelectric at 9%, natural gas at 3%, and minimal contributions from geothermal and other renewable sources. Understanding this distribution is crucial for future energy policy and sustainability initiatives, as these plants are the backbone of our electrical grid and overall energy strategy.
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