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  2. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    United States energy independence is the concept of eliminating or substantially reducing import of petroleum to satisfy the nation's need for energy. Some proposals for achieving energy independence would permit imports from the neighboring nations of Canada and Mexico , in which case it would be called North American energy independence .

  3. The myth of US 'energy independence' - AOL

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    Flatly stated, the United States is not oil-independent, and hasn’t been since the early days of oil production. There has been a big increase in U.S. oil output since 2008, due largely to the ...

  4. Column: America is more energy independent than ever

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    The United States has remained a net energy exporter ever since. The trend didn’t change when Biden took office, even though he has bashed fossil fuels and signed sweeping legislation to boost ...

  5. Energy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the world's second-largest producer and consumer of electricity. It generates 15% of the world's electricity supply, about half as much as China. [80] The United States produced 3,988 TWh in 2021. Total generation has been flat since 2010. Net electricity imports were 39 TWh, or about 1% of sales.

  6. Is the United States on the Verge of Energy Independence? - AOL

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    While in many ways alternative energy remains in its infancy, continuing developments have put the U.S. in a better position relative to energy independence than seemed even thinkable a decade ago.

  7. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Pub.L. 110-140 [1]), originally named the Clean Energy Act of 2007, is an Act of Congress concerning the energy policy of the United States. As part of the Democratic Party's 100-Hour Plan during the 110th Congress , [ 2 ] it was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by ...

  8. Solar power at the White House - Wikipedia

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    The panels provided almost 75 percent of the energy to heat 1,000 gallons of water in the staff kitchen of the White House. [2] [3] [4] The Carter administration had set a goal for renewable energy in the United States to generate 20 percent of the nation's energy needs by the year 2000. [1]

  9. The myth of US 'energy independence' - AOL

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