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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is an international NGO founded in 1984 in the United Kingdom by environmental activists Dave Currey, Jennifer Lonsdale and Allan Thornton. At present, it has offices in London and Washington, D.C. The EIA covertly investigates and campaigns against environmental crime and abuse.
An EIA is prepared to estimate the effects of a proposed development or construction project. EIA provides technical evaluations that are intended to contribute to more objective decision making. In the United States, EIA obtained formal status in 1969, with the enactment of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). EIAs have been used ...
Coal production (million tonnes) Country 2023 [1] 2022 [2] 2021 [2] 2020 [2] 2019 [2] 2018 [3] 2017 [4] 2016 [5] 2015 [6] 2014 [7] 2013 [5] 2007 [8] China 4,362.1 4,152.7 4,126.0 3,901.6 3,846.3
The primary use for NEMS is to produce the Annual Energy Outlook, published on the EIA website in the early months of each year. [3] NEMS is maintained by the EIA Office of Energy Analysis and was first used for AEO projections in 1994. [1] NEMS is also used for special requests related to scenario analysis, primarily from the U.S. Congress.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is a Paris-based autonomous intergovernmental organization, established in 1974, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the global energy sector. [3]
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