Christoph Knapp & Philipp Ozek.  essential factor for development  guarantor of living standard  a crucial matter of evidence.

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Christoph Knapp & Philipp Ozek

 essential factor for development  guarantor of living standard  a crucial matter of evidence

 Gas and oil became more and more important for America and since the early 1970s when Americas gas and oil reserves started to decline, America became dependent of imports from other countries´ oil and gas!

 America needs about 27% of all their energy to be mobile.  Gasoline, diesel and the biofuels made up 81% of all the energy used for transportation

 In 1978, there were 76.6 million occupied housing units in the United States, which used a total of 6.96 quads for space heating. Although the number of homes increased 45 percent to million by 2005, they used significantly less energy for heating — just 4.30 quads. The decline is largely due to the improved energy efficiency of heating equipment along with better window design and insulation to more effectively seal homes, although some decline is associated with population movements toward warmer areas.

 Production and the imports of the OPEC is the same high 34%  Canada 12%  Mexico 9%

 In the last 60 years the primary energy consumption tripled  about eight percent is generated from renewable resources  half of the renewable energy is used to generate electricity

 appliances and lightning  heating and cooling  insulation is not as good as in other high developed states