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  2. File:US Crude Oil Production and Imports.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    US oil production, imports, & exports Oil imports by country US natural gas production, imports, and exports US energy product trade, 2000–2017 Trend of net energy imports into the United States, 1985–2013 Sources of crude oil imports, 1985–2015. United States energy independence is the concept of eliminating or substantially reducing ...

  4. File:US historical energy consumption 1776-2024.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Historical annual US energy consumption by source between 1776 and 2024. Source: History and Prospects and U.S. Department of Agriculture Circular No. 641, Fuel Wood Used in the United States 1630–1930 Note: Data use captured energy approach to account for wind, hydro, solar, and geothermal.

  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. Petroleum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy publishes extensive statistics on the production, importation, and uses of petroleum in the United States. [43] In 1913, the United States was extracting 65 percent of the world's petroleum. [citation needed]. In 1989, the United States contained 5 percent of the ...

  7. File:US Net Energy Imports.png - Wikipedia

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  8. File:1776 Historical energy consumption - U.S. - EIA data.svg

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    English: Stacked bar chart (stacked column chart) showing historical consumption of energy in the United States, distinguished by energy source Data source: Renewable energy explained. eia.gov. U.S. Energy Information Administration (April 2022). Archived from the original on 13 March 2023.

  9. File:US energy consumption.svg - Wikipedia

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