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Electricity consumption around the world
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The US consumed 3.9 trillion kilowatt hours (KWH) in 2019, with an average of 13,000 KWH per person. However, countries like Iceland and countries with extreme temperatures per person use a lot more electricity than the US does.

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The US consumes approximately 3.9 trillion kilowatt hours of energy annually, which is only surpassed in per capita consumption by a dozen countries, such as Iceland, where they use 53,000 kilowatt hours per person on average, but mostly from geothermal energy.
21:08 - 22:28 (01:20)
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Energy Consumption
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The US consumes approximately 3.9 trillion kilowatt hours of energy annually, which is only surpassed in per capita consumption by a dozen countries, such as Iceland, where they use 53,000 kilowatt hours per person on average, but mostly from geothermal energy.

Chapter
Electricity consumption around the world
Episode
How the Electrical Grid Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
The hosts talk about their familiarity with Cabaret, including a reference to Schitt's Creek, and express their love for the TV show adaptation of What We Do in the Shadows.
22:28 - 23:47 (01:19)
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Television
Summary

The hosts talk about their familiarity with Cabaret, including a reference to Schitt's Creek, and express their love for the TV show adaptation of What We Do in the Shadows.

Chapter
Electricity consumption around the world
Episode
How the Electrical Grid Works
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know