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U.S. petroleum net summer capacity of end-use generators

 

Projected U.S. petroleum net summer capacity of end-use generators from 2009 to 2035 (in gigawatts)

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United States; EIA; 2009 Source: EIA


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This statistic gives outlook figures on the net summer capacity of end-use generators in the U.S. from 2009 to 2035 in the case of petroleum. It is estimated that in 2030, end-use generators will generate 1.2 gigawatts of petroleum into power.

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Survey
Survey time period 2009
Object of investigation Electricity generating capacity
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type time series
Category production/equipment
Relevance 1
Release
Published by EIA
Release date April 2011
Further information * In the EIA reference case projection, a business-as-usual trend estimate, given known technology and technological and demographic trends.
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