Energy supplies and prices are a major economic factor in the United States, and energy markets are volatile and unpredictable. For both these reasons, energy policy is of frequent interest to the Congress. This report presents a statistical view of the supply and consumption of various forms of energy. After an introductory overview of aggregate energy consumption, the report presents detailed analysis of trends and statistics regarding specific energy sources: oil, electricity, natural gas, and coal. A section on trends in energy efficiency is also presented
World sources of energy are many and varied; they include solar, wind, geothermal, wood, peat, tides...
The Bush Administration outlined its proposals for addressing the nation’s energy problems in May 20...
Energy intensity in the U.S. from 1780 to 2010 shows a declining trend when traditional energy is in...
Energy supplies and prices are a major economic factor in the United States, and energy markets are ...
Energy supplies and prices are a major economic factor in the United States, and energy markets are ...
This report provides an overview of aggregate energy consumption, and presents detailed analysis of ...
This report deals with changes in the national energy picture since the early 1990s, when Congress l...
This Article explores recent efforts that federal, state, and local governments have taken to create...
Energy supplies and prices are major economic factors in the United States, and energy markets are v...
Increasing energy end-use efficiency—technologically providing more desired service per unit of deli...
The particular role that energy plays in the economy of a country, and the relationship between ener...
This is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of current and historical energy statistics, with...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Using data gathered from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), we look at local and glob...
This report documents the tasks of updating and analyzing the energy and macroeconomic data base for...
World sources of energy are many and varied; they include solar, wind, geothermal, wood, peat, tides...
The Bush Administration outlined its proposals for addressing the nation’s energy problems in May 20...
Energy intensity in the U.S. from 1780 to 2010 shows a declining trend when traditional energy is in...
Energy supplies and prices are a major economic factor in the United States, and energy markets are ...
Energy supplies and prices are a major economic factor in the United States, and energy markets are ...
This report provides an overview of aggregate energy consumption, and presents detailed analysis of ...
This report deals with changes in the national energy picture since the early 1990s, when Congress l...
This Article explores recent efforts that federal, state, and local governments have taken to create...
Energy supplies and prices are major economic factors in the United States, and energy markets are v...
Increasing energy end-use efficiency—technologically providing more desired service per unit of deli...
The particular role that energy plays in the economy of a country, and the relationship between ener...
This is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of current and historical energy statistics, with...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Using data gathered from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), we look at local and glob...
This report documents the tasks of updating and analyzing the energy and macroeconomic data base for...
World sources of energy are many and varied; they include solar, wind, geothermal, wood, peat, tides...
The Bush Administration outlined its proposals for addressing the nation’s energy problems in May 20...
Energy intensity in the U.S. from 1780 to 2010 shows a declining trend when traditional energy is in...