Our latest interactive infographic looks at which renewable energies are used most widely in America, how they work, and which can be used at home.
In the U.S., only about 8 percent of all energy use comes from renewable sources. Petroleum is currently our largest consumed source of energy (37 percent), with natural gas (25 percent), coal (21 percent), nuclear power (9 percent) and renewables following behind.
However, renewable energy consumption is rising steadily, with the largest increases in biofuels, hydroelectric power, and wind. Currently, the cost of generating electricity with coal and natural gas is still cheaper by kWh, but new technology and interest in renewable resources is helping alternative energies become more cost-competitive.
Check out this infographic for a look at which of these renewable sources are used most widely in America and at what cost.
A collaboration between GOOD and Deeplocal, in partnership with GE