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05/01/2013 04:49 PM     print story email story  

Which States Produce & Use the Most Energy?

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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has launched a valuable resource that shows energy data for every state.

Curious about which states produce the most energy and which kinds? How much energy is consumed per capita and how much emissions?

Click on a state and you'll get a quick, informative profile. You can compare states and rankings and customize maps and charts. And you can drill down to county and even Congressional district.

Users can pan and zoom in to see energy facilities and resources related to:

  • Production: power plants, oil refineries, and coal mines
  • Distribution: electric transmission lines, natural gas pipelines, and liquefied natural gas import terminals
  • Fossil fuel resources: coal, oil, and natural gas basins, plays, and fields
  • Renewable energy resources: wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal potential  

In addition to customizable maps, the portal summarizes each state's energy production, consumption, prices, and more.

EIA Energy Map


For detailed information on any of the 6,300 power plants in the US, such as the amount of fuel used and monthly output of a specific facility, the portal links directly to that plant's
data in EIA's electricity data browser.  

There's a help function with popup notes that explain the navigation, and a video demonstration of its features.

Recently, House Democrats released an Energy App that with the slide of a finger shows decades of US energy production - including wind, solar, coal, and oil - and you can compare states to find out which are the most energy efficient. 

Check out EIA's map:

Website: www.eia.gov/state



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