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The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a statistical agency in the U.S. Department of Energy created by Congress in 1977. EIA's mission is to develop energy data and analyses that help enhance the understanding of energy issues on the part of business, government, and the general public...

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Corporate Author: United States. Energy Information Administration
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Energy Information Administration, [date of publication not identified]
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Online Access:http://www.eia.doe.gov/
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Summary:The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a statistical agency in the U.S. Department of Energy created by Congress in 1977. EIA's mission is to develop energy data and analyses that help enhance the understanding of energy issues on the part of business, government, and the general public. EIA regularly reports data about the supply, consumption, distribution, and price of energy in the United States. The statistics cover petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, and various forms of renewable energy (solar, wood, wind, etc.). Energy information is available at three geographic levels (states, the nation, and foreign countries) with its chief focus on the United States. Contents: 1) Fuel groups: Energy overview -- Petroleum -- Natural gas -- Coal -- Nuclear -- Electricity -- Renewables -- Alternative fuels. 2) Other energy groups: International -- Forecasts -- Environment -- Prices -- Finance -- State data -- Consumption -- Historical data and analysis. 3) Special features. 4) Customer services. 5) Search. 6) Interactive data queries. 7) EIA publications. Includes the Energy Data Query System, EIA's most comprehensive data query system, which contains over 1 million records, and produces graphics on demand.
Published:Began in 1990s?
Item Description:Title from title screen (viewed on Apr. 1, 2004).
Publication Frequency:Frequently updated
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.