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Here’s a breakdown of the sources of energy in the United States for years 2006, 2009–2012:
2012
- Oil 35% Natural gas 25% Coal 20% Nuclear 8% Renewable Energy 9%
2011
- Oil 36% Natural gas 25% Coal 20% Nuclear 8% Renewable Energy 9%
2010
- Oil 37% Natural gas 25% Coal 21% Nuclear 9% Renewable Energy 8%
2009
- Oil 35.3% Natural gas 23.4% Coal 19.7% Nuclear 8%.3 Renewable Energy 7.7%
2006
- Oil 40% Natural gas 22% Coal 23% Nuclear 8% Renewable Energy 7%
Source: Energy Information Administration.
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U.S. Energy Consumption by Energy Source, 2002–2012
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- Current Events This Week: January 2023
- African Americans by the Numbers
- Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents
- The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales