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When it is burned to produce electricity, what emits the most carbon dioxide. This fossil fuel accounted for how much of the electricity generated in the United States and emitted 68 percent of the carbon dioxide produced by generating electricity.
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Coal. Coal accounted for 30 percent of the electricity generated in the United States and emitted 68 percent of the carbon dioxide produced by generating electricity.
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