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State Energy Profiles
State Energy Profiles

This report details the energy profiles for each State in the US.

The profiles include information on each state's energy infrastructure, production, use, and renewable and other energy resources.

You'll find a small map showing:

Electricity transmission lines
Oil seaports
Oil import sites
Petroleum refineries
Coal mines
Natural gas flow and hubs
Major electric power plants
and Renewable energy potential broken down by wind, solar, and geothermal resources

The profiles also detail each state's economy showing:

Population
Civilian labor force
Per capita personal income
GDP
Land in farms
Market value of agricultural products sold

It also compares petroleum, natural gas, coal and electricity prices to the national average.
You'll learn details about the reserves and supply capability of:

Crude Oil
Dry Natural Gas
Natural Gas Liquids
Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines
Rotary Rigs & Wells
Production
Capacity
Net Electricity Generation
Stocks
Production Facilities

It details Distribution & Marketing for each state and shows environmental statistics for alternative fuels, and electric power industry emissions.

A final table shows consumption by energy source, per capita, by end-user sector, by fuel, and for home heating.




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Pages: 263
Publication Date: January 2008
Publisher: Energy Business Reports
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