Energy Resources in the United States of America By Nicolae Gorog and Sebastian Peret.

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Energy Resources in the United States of America By Nicolae Gorog and Sebastian Peret

United States intro The United States capital is Washington D.C.. The u.s.

United States Energy Profile Name:United States Population:311,800,000 GDP:$16.6 trillion Energy consumption: 3,886,400,000 Btu Source:Wikipedia

Wind potential 10,777,000 gigawatts-hour The world rank is 2 The period is in 2010 The source is wired.comwired.com

Solar potential 6.9 million mega watts The rank is 3 The period is in 2013 The source is Wikipedia

Coal reserves 483 billion short tons The rank is 1 The period is 2012 The source is EIA.govEIA.gov

Natural gas reserves 31.2 trillion cubic feet The rank is 5 The period is 2011 The source is EIA.GovEIA.Gov

Oil reserves 3.8 billion barrels The rank was 14 The period was 2011 The source was EIA.GovEIA.Gov

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