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Table 5.   U.S. Energy Consumption by Selected Sources, 1992-2002
Trillion Btu
  Coal Natural Gas Petroleum Products Nuclear Electric Power Renewable Energy
1992 19,122 20,835 33,527 6,479 5,907
1993 19,835 21,351 33,841 6,410 6,157
1994 19,909 21,842 34,670 6,694 6,065
1995 20,089 22,784 34,553 7,075 6,669
1996 21,002 23,197 35,757 7,087 7,137
1997 21,445 23,328 36,266 6,597 7,075
1998 21,656 22,936 36,934 7,068 6,561
1999 21,623 23,010 37,960 7,610 6,599
2000 22,580 23,952 38,404 7,862 6,158
2001 21,897 22,869 38,333 8,028 5,324
2002 22,195 23,264 38,401 8,145 6,011
Notes:  Natural gas includes supplemental gaseous fuels.  Petroleum products include natural gas plant liquids and crude oil burned as fuel.  Renewable energy includes conventional hydroelectric power.  Data for the year 2002 are preliminary.
Source:   Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review January 2004, DOE/EIA-0035(2004/01) (Washington, DC, January 29, 2004), Table 1.3.
Last Updated on February 2, 2004
By Financial Analysis Team, Office of Energy Markets and End Use, Energy Information Administration
Email: larry.spancake@eia.doe.gov