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The U.S. Energy Information Administration provides data on CO2 emissions from burning diesel fuel.
Cited for information on gasoline use, providing context on the necessity of fuel.
Cited for predictions that renewable energy including solar, wind, tidal and green hydrogen will make important headways by 2050.
The EIA is the source of the report detailing renewable electricity's role in the US energy mix in 2020.
Published a report in 2016 on the energy resources required for chemical production.
The EIA is the source of the data presented in the article, reporting record-breaking renewable energy consumption in the US for 2019.
The E.I.A. released new data forecasting significant growth in renewable energy generation and predicting the decline of coal and natural gas in the U.S. energy sector.
This agency is cited as the source for identifying the five major types of renewable energy most relevant in the United States.
The EIA is the source of the report detailing solar energy's record-breaking performance in California. They provide data and analysis on energy production and consumption.
Released a report showing solar capacity growth throughout the United States, including data on Texas solar installations.
Cited as the source for U.S. renewable energy generation statistics (approximately 13%).
This agency estimated that the US's geothermal energy capacity will quadruple from 2012 through 2040.
This agency released data showing California's new record in solar energy capacity.
This agency released a report highlighting the growth of energy production in the U.S. during 2013, specifically noting the contributions of solar energy.
Federal agency that published a report on renewable energy generation growth in Texas, showing the state's rapid expansion of clean power capacity.
Federal agency that publishes the Monthly Energy Review and Electric Power Monthly reports tracking U.S. energy production and consumption by source.
The EIA released a report analyzing the country's carbon emissions and federal energy policies, highlighting the impact of these policies on energy-related emissions.
Provided information used by the RGGI to document its impact on the region.
The EIA released figures on coal generation and provided analysis on the factors contributing to its decline, including the rise of natural gas.
The EIA is the source of the data presented in the article, providing statistics on energy production and consumption in the U.S.
The EIA, a branch of the Department of Energy, released a report detailing trends in oil imports.
Federal agency that released a report showing renewable energy consumption surpassed nuclear energy in the first nine months of 2011.
The EIA released a report documenting alternative fuel consumption in 2009 and analyzes its results. They also provide expectations for future growth in alternative fuel consumption.
Federal agency that published a report on alternative fuels accounting for more than 16% of domestically generated energy in the United States.

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