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As far as I know Canada does not, instead we use Niagara Falls (for 127 years) and nuclear stations.

You obviously don't pay much attention , 9% is coal, 10% gas oil, and 15% nuclear - hydro is 60%.

The UK is 9% coal (very similar!), 42% gas, and 21% nuclear. The rest is pretty well renewable, but not as much hydro as Canada (for obvious reasons)
 

Alberta is still a big coal-to-electricity Provence. From Natural Resources Canada website...

Canada has a coal-fired electricity generating capacity of 9,834 MW in 2017. Alberta has the largest proportion of coal-fired generating capacity at 66%, and is followed by Saskatchewan (16%) and Nova Scotia (13%).
 
In school, my teachers taught nothing about how electricity was made. I thought they stored lightning.
 
And after all this my car by american standards is a little fiat.
And fiat it is, and its a good idea, a fiat idea 1300 diesel.

Those of you into power stations might like this, currently the Uk is not using any coal power, but nearly 1/2 is gas power:
 
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