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Alaskans Use Five Times The Energy As Rhode Islanders
November 19, 2009
The U.S. Energy Information Administration
released a series of charts and maps ranking states by energy production,
consumption, price and carbon dioxide emissions.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration
released a series of charts and maps ranking states by energy production,
consumption, price and carbon dioxide emissions. In terms of energy
use per capita, Alaskans consume the most energy at 1.062 billion Btu, followed
by residents of Wyoming, Louisiana,
North Dakota and Texas.
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