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Renewable energy (hydroelectric, geothermal, wood, wind, solar, biomass, and biofuels) represented 8 percent of total U.S. consumption. Fossil fuels dominated consumption with an 83 percent share. 9 percent was supplied by nuclear power

2010 Annual Energy Review


The Energy Information Administration recently released its Annual Energy Review 2010[ia], providing comprehensive energy statistics on all aspects of the energy system. In 2010, U.S. energy consumption and production increased for all fuels, except hydroelectric power. Real Gross Domestic Product grew by nearly 2.9 percent,[ii] energy consumption grew by 3.7 percent,[iii] and total domestic production increased by 3.3 percent[iv] over the course of the year
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