Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The United States (US) imports about 57 % of the petrol-eum it consumes. Among all sectors, transportation accounts for 72 % of all petroleum consumption [1]. As energy consumption increases, the US dependence on foreign oil will also increase and compete heavily with the energy demands of rapidly growing economies suc
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While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
Energy is the driving force of industry and, indeed, of civilization. The world is presently using a...
Reducing petroleum consumption from transportation / Christopher R. Knittel. MIT-CEEPR, Dec. 2011, 3...
U.S. energy security and the need for greater energy independence is one of the most important issue...
Abstract of associated article: Long-run demand relationships among fossil fuels in the United State...
The U.S. transportation sector is almost totally dependent on liquid hydrocarbon fuels, primarily ga...
US Transportation Collection1998PDFStatistical ReportDavis, S. C.United States. Department of Energy...
Due to the extensive energy usage derived from oil and fossil fuels, excessive fuel import levels ha...
journal articleMost Americans are painfully aware that our present consumption of petroleum is unsus...
US Transportation Collection1999PDFStatistical ReportDavis, SCUnited States. Department of Energy. O...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
In this study, we estimated the impact of increasing ethanol production on net imports of crude oil ...
This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Program...
The United States consumes more petroleum-based liquid fuel per capita than any other OECD high-inco...
While many know the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, recently, it has beco...
Energy is the driving force of industry and, indeed, of civilization. The world is presently using a...
Reducing petroleum consumption from transportation / Christopher R. Knittel. MIT-CEEPR, Dec. 2011, 3...