U.S. government agency that made a 10-year prediction in 2006 forecasting solar power generation of only 0.8 gigawatts by 2016, which proved to be a massive underestimation.
U.S. federal agency that reported in 2016 that energy sector emissions surpassed transportation emissions for the first time since the 1970s, highlighting the impact of clean vehicles.
The EIA reported that approximately half of the crude oil produced in the United States in 2015 was provided by hydraulic fracturing. They based their findings on the latest available data from U.S. states.
The Energy Information Administration released a report predicting significant growth in solar energy capacity in the US for 2016. Their report focuses on utility-scale projects.
The EIA has provided a preview of the Clean Power Plan's provisions, noting its impact on coal energy production and support for wind and natural gas sectors.
This organization released a report similar to the IEA's, specifically detailing that approximately 14% of the energy in the United States comes from renewable sources.
The Energy Information Administration is a government agency that has released its latest annual energy report, highlighting trends in the clean power sector and predicting the future role of solar energy in the US.
The Energy Information Association (EIA) is a US government agency that provides data, analysis, and forecasts on energy markets. A report from the EIA indicated significant progress in US emissions reduction in 2012.
The Energy Information Administration issued an update to its International Energy Statistics of Electricity Generation report, which provides information on foreign energy markets and the state of energy in various countries.
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