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U.S. energy consumption from selected sources 1999-2017

U.S. energy consumption from coal, nuclear sources, natural gas and petroleum, between 1999 and 2017 (in quadrillion British thermal units)

The data displays the energy consumption from coal, nuclear energy, natural gas and petroleum in the U.S. between 1999 and 2017. In 2017, the U.S. consumed about 28 quadrillion British thermal units of energy derived from coal.

1999 7.61 21.62 22.91 37.84
2000 7.86 22.58 23.82 38.26
2001 8.03 21.91 22.77 38.19
2002 8.15 21.9 23.51 38.22
2003 7.96 22.32 22.83 38.8
2004 8.22 22.47 22.92 40.23
2005 8.16 22.8 22.57 40.3
2006 8.22 22.45 22.24 39.82
2007 8.46 22.75 23.66 39.5
2008 8.43 22.39 23.84 36.9
2009 8.36 19.69 23.42 35
2010 8.43 20.83 24.58 35.5
2011 8.27 19.66 24.96 34.83
2012 8.06 17.38 26.08 34.01
2013 8.24 18 26.81 34.62
2014 8.34 17.99 27.38 34.88
2015 8.34 15.55 28.2 35.6
2016 8.43 14.22 28.45 36.02
2017 8.42 13.97 28.03 36.24