Tuesday, April 3, 2012

USA:


According to the most recent issue of the "Monthly Energy Review" by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), with data through December 31, 2011, renewable energy sources expanded rapidly during the first three years of the Obama Administration while substantially outpacing the growth rates of fossil fuels and nuclear power.

Between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2011, renewable energy sources (i.e., biofuels, biomass, geothermal, solar, water, wind) grew by 27.12%. By comparison, during the same three-year period, total domestic energy production increased by just 6.72% with natural gas and crude oil production growing by 13.66% and 14.27% respectively. Moreover, during the same period, nuclear power declined by 1.99% and coal dropped by 7.16%. 
  • During the first three years of the Obama Administration, geothermal grew by 15.63%, and accounted for 2.42% of domestic energy production from renewable sources in 2011. 
  • Comparing the 12-months of 2011 against the same time period in 2008, geothermal grew by 12.5% accounting for 8.6% of net electrical generation in 2011.