ENERGY. WORLD ENERGY USAGE PER PERSON ENERGY USE AND TYPES FOR LAST 400 YEARS.

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ENERGY

WORLD ENERGY USAGE PER PERSON

ENERGY USE AND TYPES FOR LAST 400 YEARS

WORLD ENERGY RESOURCES TypeTotal EnergyPercent of » (Joules) global usage NON-RENEWABLE: Uranium1.6 x % Coal1.4 x Tar/oil shale1.4 x <1 Crude oil1 x Natural Gas8 x

World Energy Resources RENEWABLE TypeJoules/year % usage Solar4 x <1 Biomass2 x >13 Hydroelectric9.2 x Geothermal8 x <0.1 Wind??<0.01

WORLD COAL Anthracite/Bituminous Proven Reserves (short tons) United States126,804 India90,826 China68,564 Nigeria54,586 Russia54,110

WORLD PETROLEUM Category(1991)USWORLD Reserves25950* Past Production Through 1990 * In billions of barrels

WORLD PETROLEUM RESOURCES CRUDE OIL10 9 BARRELS 2003 DATA Saudi Arabia261.8 Canada180 Iraq112.5 UAE97.8 Kuwait96.5 Iran89.7 Venezuela77.8 Russia60 (US is 11 th with22.7)

NATURAL GAS COUNTRY10 12 CU. FT. Russia1,680 Iran812.3 Qatar Saudi Arabia224.7 UAE212.1 US Algeria159.7

US ENERGY SUPPLY AND USAGE

US ENERGY USAGE BY TYPE

US ENERGY USAGE BY ECONOMIC SECTOR

COAL USAGE IN US BY ECONOMIC SECTOR

OIL USAGE BY ECONOMIC SECTOR

US Gas Usage by Sector

ELECTRICITY USAGE IN US BY SECTOR

Drilling the ANWR will produce only 270,000 barrels per day for a couple of decades

Current Costs of Generating Energy

SOLAR ENERGY

NUCLEAR ENERGY