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Nov 7 2008, 9:46 AM EST
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Oct 4 2008, 8:51 PM EDT
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The above graphic shows the share of energy sources in the US economy. The right side shows the energy inputs, the total amount of the
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. Enacted by the Congress in 1975 in the wake of the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo to improve the fuel economy of cars and trucks
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The above table shows the contrast between U.S. electricity production and French electricity production. One can see that the French energy portfolio is much different.
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Oct 4 2008, 9:04 AM EDT
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{Make the fonts uniform. The stakeholders' list at the bottom is very small and easily ignored. I'd make it
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The United States imports about half of its petroleum. [Two-thirds -- Imp
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[Not sure that is relevant because that includes Venezuela, hardly a friendly source.]
Renewable energy sources produced 7% of the United States' total energy needs in 2007. The two primary renewable energy sources are hydroelectricity and biomass.In 2007 the U.S. consumed 6.8 billion
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Oct 1 2008, 7:12 PM EDT
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{Make the fonts uniform. The stakeholders' list at the bottom is very small and easily ignored. I'd make it bigger. You also may want to number the 10 things to know.}
The United States imports about half of its petroleum. 49% of U.S. petroleum imports come from the Western Hemisphere.
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Oct 1 2008, 6:40 PM EDT
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The United States is the third largest producer of oil in the world, but still imports a large amount of its oil from foreign countries.
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Oct 1 2008, 5:49 PM EDT
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Almost half (48.7%) of the United States electricity comes from coal.
The United States receives 19.4% of its energy from nuclear energy. 87.5% of France's electricity comes from nuclear power.
The renewable energy industry is the largest recipient of federal energy subsidies, receiving $4.8 billion in government subsidies in 2007.
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49% of U.S. petroleum imports come from the Western Hemisphere.Renewable energy sources produced 7% of the United States' total energy needs in 2007. The two primary renewable energy sources are hydroelectricity and biomass.
In 2007 the U.S. consumed 6.8 billion gallons of ethanol and 491 million gallons of biodiesel.
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Oct 1 2008, 5:41 PM EDT
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The United States imports about half of its petroleum.
49% of U.S. petroleum imports come from the Western Hemisphere.
Renewable energy sources produced 7% of the United States' total energy needs in 2007. The two primary renewable energy sources are hydroelectricity and biomass.
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