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Figure 7-9 Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes: 1990-2014

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KEY: Btu = Britsh Thermal Unit

NOTES: Light-duty highway vehicles include passenger cars, light trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles. Highway data for 2007-2011 were calculated using a new methodology and are not...

Figure 7-6 Transportation-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 2014

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NOTES: The data for the transportation sector includes only fossil and renewable fuels consumed directly. The data for Non-Transportation includes the Residential, Commercial, and Industrial sectors, which include only fossil fuels consumed...

Figure 7-4 Energy Use by Mode of Transportation: 2014

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KEY: Btu = British thermal unit

SOURCE: Air–Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information. Rail–Association of American Railroads. Transit–Federal Transit Administration. Amtrak...

Figure 7-3 E85 Refueling Stations by State: 2015

 

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Alternative Fuels Data Center. Ethanol Fueling Station Locations. Available at http://www.afdc.energy.gov/ as of October 2015.

Figure 7-1 U.S. Energy Use by Sector: 2015

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KEY: Btu = British thermal unit

NOTES: The data for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial sectors include only fossil fuels consumed directly. Most renewable fuels are not included. The data for the Transportation...