US Energy 101

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Natural Gas

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Natural Gas

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Oil Reserves

bp.com/statisticalreview

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Coal Reserves

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New England 2007 Electric Mix

coaloilhydronatural gasnuclearsystem mixother

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Energy Use By Source and Sector- U.S.A. 2007eia.doe.gov

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5% Connecticut Hydro

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You may have seen a form that looks like this in your electric bill. More than 21,000 Connecticut residents read this notice and chose to support clean renewable energy at their home or business.

When 100 homes in a town sign up for clean energy the town is eligible to receive a 1 kilowatt set of solar panels.. These panels will go on a town building such as a school, the town hall, the police station or library.

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Wind Resource Map

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When you sign up for Clean Electricity at your home you help to-Create good Green Jobs in Connecticut, Jobs that are hard to outsource -Stabilize electricity prices-Increase energy security and independence-Reduce air pollution and improve water quality-Earn free solar panels for a building in East Haven

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Clean, Renewable Energy In Dayville

energy equivalent of 600 barrels of oil per year

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