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Eastern Europe & former USSR Electrical Energy Usage

According to the International Energy Annual 2000: Electricity, Eastern Europe and the former USSR generated 1,567 billion kilowatt hours of electricity from coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear, hydroelectric and other sources. The table shows the distribution of energy sources compared with antimatter energy.

2000 Eastern Europe and former USSR Net Generation by Energy Source
(Billion Kilowatt-hours)

Energy Source Quantities Waste Net 
Generation
Antimatter 
(Kilograms)
 Coal million
Metric Tons
     
 Oil million 
Barrels 
     
 Natural Gas trillion
Cubic Feet
     

Subtotal

    1,043.7  23.9
 Hydroelectric      253.5 5.8
 Nuclear     265.7 6.1
 Geo & Other        0.1

 Total

    1,566.8   35.8

As an alternative to burning coal, oil, and natural gas to generate 1,044 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, 23.9 kilograms of antimatter could be used.  With next 10 to 20 years,  antimatter energy will become economical; and the chemicals will be used to make products to bring every country into the 21st century.


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