Sentences with phrase «quadrillion btus»

As the chart shows, renewables accounted for about 7.7 percent of America's total energy consumption in 2009, and wind power accounted for only 0.7 quadrillion BTUs of the total estimated 90 quadrillion BTUs consumed in the United States that year.
If the American Power Act is enacted, we would still get 16.8 quadrillion BTUs of energy from coal in 2030.
The estimated U.S. energy use in 2009 equaled 94.6 quadrillion BTUs («quads»), down from 99.2 quadrillion BTUs in 2008..
... In the reference case we see energy production rising, especially in the period out to 2025, flattening out a little bit then but still drifting upward to a little over a hundred quadrillion Btus.
Global demand is expected to reach 680 quadrillion BTUs in 2040 — an increase of almost 25 percent — with China and India contributing about 45 percent.
Through wiser use of energy and application of energy - saving technologies, consumers around the world are expected to save 500 quadrillion BTUs of energy in 2040, significantly offsetting energy demand growth.
18.35 Quadrillion Btus from projected 2030 levels (the equivalent of approximately two hundred and forty 1000 MW power plants), saving consumers an estimated $ 218 billion in annual energy bills (2007 dollars),
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