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According to U.S. Department of Energy Report, the United States generated 3,800 billion kilowatt hours of electricity or 26 percent of the world's electricity.

2000 U.S. Net Generation by Energy Source (Billion Kilowatt-hours)

Energy Source Quantities Waste Net
Generation
Antimatter 
(Kilograms)
Coal 900 million
Metric Tons
2,360 Million
Metric Tons
1,968

44.9

Oil 173 million 
Barrels 
85 Million
Metric Tons
109 2.5
Natural Gas 6.3 trillion
Cubic Feet
340 Million
Metric Tons
612 14.0

Subtotal

  2,785 Million
Metric Tons
2,689 61.4
Hydro, Nuclear, Geo, & Other     1,111 25.3

Total

    3,800 86.7

61.4 kilograms (135 pounds) of antimatter could replace 900 million metric tons coal, 173 million barrels oil, and 6.3 trillion cubic feet natural gas that creates 2.8 billion metric tons of waste to generate 2.7 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity.  

Off-peak electricity could produce hydrogen that would replace coal, oil, and natural gas for heating people's homes and businesses, as well as, gas for their vehicles.

Within twenty years, antimatter will become economical.  Coal, oil, and natural gas will be used to make products to bring every country into the 21st century.

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