United States of America Energy Situation
The United States of America | ||
Capital |
Washington D.C 38°53'N 77°01'W | |
Official language(s) |
None at federal level [a] | |
Government |
Federal presidential constitutional republic | |
President |
Barack Obama | |
Total area |
9,826,675 km2[1] | |
Population |
313,206,000 (2012)[2] | |
Rural population |
55,700,625 (2011)[3] | |
GDP (nominal) |
$15.065 trillion (2011)[4] | |
GDP Per capita |
$48,147 (2011)[5] | |
Currency |
United States Dollar $ USD | |
Time zone |
(UTC- 5 to -10) Summer (DST) (UTC - 4 to -10) | |
Electricity generation |
4,253.3 TWh/year (2009)[6] | |
Access to Electricity | ~100% | |
Wind energy (installed capacity) |
43,635 MW (2011) [7] | |
Solar Energy (installed capacity) |
3,954 MW (2011)[8] |
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Overview
Energy in the United States of America are produced from a variety of sources. The primary source of energy in the United States is coal at 42% in 2011.[9]
- Energy Production Estimates in Physical Units, United States, 1960 - 2009
- States Energy Consumption Estimates for Major Energy Sources in Physical Units, 1960-2009
Renewable Energy Sources
Hydropower
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Existing hydroelectric plants and high head/low power water energy sites in the conterminous United States.[10]
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Low head/low power water energy sites in the conterminous United States[11] | |
Low-head-low power water energy sites in Alaska | |
Existing hydroelectric plants and high head-low power water energy sites in Alaska |
Solar Power
Biomass
Total Biomass Resources of the United States by county. |
Wind Power
Wind Recouce Potential in the United States. | |
Progressive installed capacity animation. |
Geothermal Power
Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations
Institutional Set-up in the Energy Sector
Further Information
References
- ↑ "United States". The World Factbook. CIA. 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2010-01-05 (area given in square kilometers).
- ↑ U.S. POPClock Projection". U.S. Census Bureau. Figure updated automatically.
- ↑ http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/rural-population-percent-of-total-population-wb-data.html
- ↑ United States". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
- ↑ United States". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
- ↑ http://www.energy.eu/stats/energy-electricity-production.html
- ↑ http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_installed_capacity.asp
- ↑ http://www.seia.org/galleries/pdf/SMI-YIR-2011-ES.pdf
- ↑ http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_1_1
- ↑ http://hydropower.inel.gov/resourceassessment/pdfs/03-11111.pdf (pg. 47)
- ↑ http://hydropower.inel.gov/resourceassessment/pdfs/03-11111.pdf (pg. 29)
- ↑ http://hydropower.inel.gov/resourceassessment/pdfs/03-11111.pdf (4.4 pg. 33)