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Contact us - Transportation Energy Data Book(Link opens in a new window)

Users of the Transportation Energy Data Book are encouraged to comment on errors, omissions, emphases, and organization of this report to one of the persons listed below. Requests for additional compl

Source: CTA
International Energy Outlook 2007 - Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions(Link opens in a new window)

Carbon dioxide is the most abundant anthropogenic (human-caused) greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. In recent years, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide have been rising at a rate of about 0.5...

Source: Energy Information Administration
Transportation Energy Data Book(Link opens in a new window)

About the Transportation Energy Data Book

Source: CTA
EIA Historical Coal Data(Link opens in a new window)

Energy Information Administration (U.S. Dept. of Energy) Historical Coal Data Page

Source: EIA
Historical Electricity Data(Link opens in a new window)

Energy Information Administration (U.S. Dept. of Energy) Historical Electricity Data

Source: EIA
EIA Historical Renewables Data(Link opens in a new window)

Energy Information Administration (U.S. Dept. of Energy) Historical Renewables Data Page

Source: EIA
Abstract - Transportation Energy Data Book(Link opens in a new window)

This edition of the Data Book has 12 chapters which focus on various aspects of the transportation industry. Chapter 1 focuses on petroleum; Chapter 2 energy; Chapter 3 highway vehicles; Chapter 4 lig

Source: CTA
About the Transportation Energy Data Book(Link opens in a new window)

In January 1976, the Transportation Energy Conservation (TEC) Division of the Energy Research and Development Administration contracted with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to prepare a Transport

Source: CTA
New for Edition 24 - Transportation Energy Data Book(Link opens in a new window)

Welcome to this 24th edition of the Transportation Energy Data Book. I would like to bring to your attention some of the data that is new or of particular interest:

Source: CTA
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