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U.S. Energy Sources Top Energy Producers and Consumers, 2013 Top Energy Producers and Consumers, 2012 What the Frack U.S. Energy Consumption by Energy Source, 2002-2012…

Energy Websites

U.S. Department of Energy: www.doe.gov Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE): www.eere.energy.gov ENERGYguide: www.energyguide.com Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: www.ferc.…

How to Save Energy

Give your car—and the Earth—a rest by Rachael Stark Related Links Quiz: Famous Environmentalists Environment and NatureInternational EnergyEPA: Earth DayEarth Day at the Library of Congress…

Earth Day: Energy

Energy: Production & Consumption Find out which countries use and produce the most energy, how much the U.S. consumes, where the largest nuclear power plants in the U.S…

energy

(Encyclopedia) CE5 Relations between potential energy (PE) and kinetic energy (KE) for a swinging pendulum energy, in physics, the ability or capacity to do work or to produce change. Forms of…

Sun Tzu on the Art of War: Energy

Tactical Dispositions [1] Weak Points and Strong [1] Energy Sun Tzu said: The control of a large force is the same principle as the control of a few men: it is merely a…

Top Energy Producers and Consumers, 2006

The United States produces the most energy in the world, but it also uses the most-though China, the world's second-largest energy consumer, is biting at our heels. Here's a look at the world's top…

Top Energy Producers and Consumers, 2008

For the first time, in 2008, China took top billing as the world's largest energy producer. The United States, meanwhile, has the dubious honor of being the biggest consumer. Here's a look at the…

How Plants and Animals Get Energy

A food chain shows how energy passes from one living thing to another. Watch this video to learn how plants and animals get energy from the sun and each other.