The truck shows the amount of energy generated in Washington state by natural resource

Coal = 407,000
Natural gas = 574,000
Timber = 749,000
Nuclear/uranium = 844,000
Hydroelectric = 6,522,000

Which nonrenewable resource is most commonly used to generate electricity in Washington

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In Washington state, the most commonly used nonrenewable resource to generate electricity is natural gas, with 574,000 units of energy generated.
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Apologies for the oversight. In Washington state, the most commonly used nonrenewable resource to generate electricity is actually nuclear/uranium, with 844,000 units of energy generated.