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US used less energy in 2008 than year before

GoFlyKiteNow

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US Energy Use Drops In 2008

ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2009) — Americans used more solar, nuclear, biomass and wind energy in 2008 than they did in 2007, according to the most recent energy flow charts released by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The nation used less coal and petroleum during the same time frame and only slightly increased its natural gas consumption. Geothermal energy use remained the same.

The estimated U.S. energy use in 2008 equaled 99.2 quadrillion BTUs ("quads"), down from 101.5 quadrillion BTUs in 2007. (A BTU or British Thermal Unit is a unit of measurement for energy, and is equivalent to about 1.055 kilojoules).

Energy use in the industrial and transportation sectors declined by 1.17 and 0.9 quads respectively, while commercial and residential use slightly climbed. The drop in transportation and industrial use - which are both heavily dependent on petroleum - can be attributed to a spike in oil prices in summer 2008.

Last year saw a significant increase in biomass with the recent push for the development of more biofuels including ethanol.

"This is a good snapshot of what's going on in the country. Some of the year-to year changes in supply and consumption can be traced to factors such as the economy and energy policy," said A.J. Simon, an LLNL energy systems analyst who develops the energy flow charts using data provided by the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration.

Simon said the increase in wind energy can be attributed to large investments in wind turbine technologies over the last few years as well as better use of the existing turbines.

Nuclear energy also saw a slight increase from 8.41 quads in 2007 up to 8.45 quads in 2008. While no new nuclear power plants came online in 2008, the existing plants had less down time. Over the last 20 years, the downtime for maintenance and refueling at nuclear power plants had been decreasing.
 

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Because the bottom fell out of the economy. Recession reduced consumption.

Earlier in the year 2008, high oil prices curtail consumption (Fedex and airlines were putting on fuel surcharges), $4/gallon petrol cut summer travel and of course 10 percent jobless rates means less travel and consumption.

Unfortuantely it is not because of better implementation of alternative energy. Wind energy is dead in the water and T Boone Pickens has a few billion in turbines from his KIVed wind farm project.
 

GoFlyKiteNow

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Because the bottom fell out of the economy. Recession reduced consumption.

Earlier in the year 2008, high oil prices curtail consumption (Fedex and airlines were putting on fuel surcharges), $4/gallon petrol cut summer travel and of course 10 percent jobless rates means less travel and consumption.

Unfortuantely it is not because of better implementation of alternative energy. Wind energy is dead in the water and T Boone Pickens has a few billion in turbines from his KIVed wind farm project.

Not true. The year mentioned is 2008.
When the boom / consumption and US economy was in full blast.

The bubble burst only in Nov or so.
 
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