Reports and Publications related to Renewable most recent listed first (list alphabetically)

Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Manufacturing Activities 2007
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports detailed historical data on photovoltaic module/cell manufacturing activities annually in its report, the Renewable Energy Annual. This report, Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Manufacturing Activities, provides an overview and tables with historical data spanning 1998-2007, as well as the revised methodology used to collect information from all manufacturers of renewable energy equipment for 2007, so that the methodology across EIA is uniform.

pages: 34, released: 12/18/2008, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufactures Report, 2007 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report indicates that both solar thermal collectors and solar photovoltaic power devices continued their double-digit growth in 2006. Total shipments of solar thermal collectors increased 29 percent to 20.7 million square feet, while total shipments of photovoltaic cells and modules increased nearly 50 percent to 337,268 peak kilowatts between 2005 and 2006.

pages: 35, released: 10/2/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Peter Wong  (202) 586-7574

Geothermal Heat Pump Shipments 2006, Survey of (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report provides detailed information on geothermal heat pump shipments for 2006. The number of units shipped in 2006 increased over 30 percent compared to 2005.

pages: 13, released: 7/25/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Renewable Energy Trends 2006 (also available in printer-friendly version )
The report, Renewable Energy Trends in Consumption and Electricity, 2006, provides an overview and tables with historical data spanning as far back as 1989 through 2006 on renewable energy consumption and electricity.

pages: 83, released: 7/25/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs 2006 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report provides detailed information on the number of electric industry participants and their customers in these programs for 2005. The number of green pricing customers in 2005 was almost 943,000 nationwide, while the number of net metering customers was less at about 21,000.

pages: 6, released: 7/1/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

State Renewable Electricity Profiles (also available in printer-friendly version )
This data series presents detailed State-level renewable capacity and generation data for 2002 through 2006.

pages: 258, released: 5/13/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

Renewable Energy Annual, 2006 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report provides information on renewable energy consumption and electricity, solar and geothermal heat pump manufacturing activities, and green pricing and net metering programs for 2006.

pages: 76, released: 4/4/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufactures Report, 2006
This report indicates that both solar thermal collectors and solar photovoltaic power devices continued their double-digit growth in 2006. Total shipments of solar thermal collectors increased 29 percent to 20.7 million square feet, while total shipments of photovoltaic cells and modules increased nearly 50 percent to 337,268 peak kilowatts between 2005 and 2006.

pages: 41, released: 10/9/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Peter Wong  (202) 586-7574

Energy and Economic Impacts of Implementing Both a 25-Percent RPS and a 25-Percent RFS by 2025 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report responds to a request by Senator James Inhofe for analysis of a "25-by-25" proposal that combines a requirement that a 25-percent share of electricity sales be produced from renewable sources by 2025 with a requirement that a 25-percent share of liquid transportation fuel sales also be derived from renewable sources by 2025.

pages: 86, released: 9/11/2007, periodicity: one-time, contact: John J. Conti  (202) 586-2222

Renewable Energy Consumption and Electricity Preliminary 2006 Statistics (also available in printer-friendly version )
Preliminary report showing renewable energy provided 7 percent of total U.S. energy consumption in 2006. Total renewable energy market consumption was comprised of biomass, hydroelectricity, geothermal, wind and solar.

pages: 18, released: 8/21/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Energy Trends 2005
This report provides detailed information on historical trends in renewable energy consumption and electricity for 2005. Renewable energy consumption increased 2 percent, while total U.S. energy consumption remained essentially flat. Wind, biofuels and dispersed solar applications experienced some of the most rapid rates of growth.

pages: 43, released: 7/25/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Geothermal Heat Pump Shipments 2005, Survey of
This report provides detailed information on geothermal heat pump shipments for 2005. The number of units shipped in 2005 increased over 9 percent compared to 2004.

pages: 10, released: 7/25/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs 2005
This report provides detailed information on the number of electric industry participants and their customers in these programs for 2005. The number of green pricing customers in 2005 was almost 943,000 nationwide, while the number of net metering customers was less at about 21,000.

pages: 9, released: 7/25/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Energy Annual, 2005
This report provides information on renewable energy consumption and electricity, solar and geothermal heat pump manufacturing activities, and green pricing and net metering programs for 2005.

pages: 89, released: 7/25/2007, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Impacts of a 15-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard
This analysis responds to a request from Senator Jeff Bingaman that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) analyze a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requiring that 15 percent of U.S. electricity sales be derived from qualifying renewable energy resources.

pages: 29, released: 6/11/2007, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Methodology for Allocating Municipal Solid Waste to Biogenic and Non-Biogenic Energy
This report summarizes the methodology used to split the heat content of municipal solid waste (MSW) into its biogenic and non-biogenic shares.

pages: 18, released: 5/14/2007, periodicity: one-time, contact: Marie LaRiviere  (202) 586-1475

Energy Market Impacts of a Clean Energy Portfolio - Follow-up (also available in printer-friendly version )
This analysis responds to a request from Senator Coleman that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) analyze a proposed clean energy portfolio standard (CEPS).

pages: 41, released: 2/1/2007, periodicity: one-time, contact: John J. Conti  (202) 586-2222

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufactures Report, 2005
The annual report provides highlights, tables, and figures with historical data for 1996-2004, including revisions, and preliminary data for 2005.

pages: 42, released: 9/13/2006, periodicity: annual, contact: Peter Wong  (202) 586-7574

Energy Market Impacts of a Clean Energy Portfolio Standard (also available in printer-friendly version )
This analysis responds to a request from Senator Norm Coleman that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) analyze a proposed clean energy resources policy.

pages: 38, released: 6/30/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: John J. Conti  (202) 586-2222

Renewable Energy Annual, 2004
The Renewable Energy Annual 2004 is the tenth in a series of annual publications on renewable energy by the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The 2004 edition presents four reports, accompanied with data tables and graphics covering various aspects of the renewable energy marketplace.

pages: 92, released: 6/2/2006, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs 2004
The number of customers in green pricing programs increased by 31 percent to 928 thousand, while customers in net metering programs expanded 130 percent to nearly 16 thousand.

pages: 5, released: 3/17/2006, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Geothermal Heat Pump Shipments 2004, Survey of
This report provides information on geothermal heat pump shipments, based on the Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-902, “Annual Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers Survey.”

pages: , released: 3/1/2006, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Impact of Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 206 Rebates on Consumers and Renewable Energy Consumption, With Projections to 2010
The Energy Information Administration (EIA), with the agreement of the Department, interpreted section 206(d) as calling for a listing of the types of renewable fuels available today, and a listing of those that will be available in the future based on the incentives provided in section 206(d). This report provides that information, and also provides information concerning renewable energy equipment and renewable energy consumption.

pages: 22, released: 2/1/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Renewable Energy Sources: A Consumer's Guide
Consumer information about renewable energy sources.

pages: , released: 12/1/2005, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufactures Report, 2004
The annual report provides highlights, tables, and figures with historical data for 2000-2003, including revisions, and preliminary data for 2004.

pages: 0, released: 11/22/2005, periodicity: annual, contact: Peter Wong  (202) 586-7574

Renewable Energy Trends 2004
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports detailed historical data on renewable energy annually in its report, the Renewable Energy Annual. This report, Renewable Energy Trends With Preliminary Data For 2004, provides an overview and tables with historical data for 1999-2003, including revisions, and preliminary data for 2004.

pages: 40, released: 9/1/2005, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Fuels Legislation Impact Analysis (also available in printer-friendly version )
An analysis based on an extension of the ethanol supply curve in our model to allow for enough ethanol production to meet the requirements of S. 650. This analysis provides an update of the May 23, 2005 analysis, with revised ethanol production and cost assumptions.

pages: 12, released: 7/1/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Policies to Promote Non-Hydro Renewable Energy in the United States and Selected Countries
This article examines policies designed to encourage the development of non-hydro renewable energy in four countries—Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Japan—and compares the policies enacted in each of these countries to policies that were used in the United States between 1970 and 2003.

pages: 30, released: 3/1/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Renewable Energy Annual, 2003
The Renewable Energy Annual 2003 is the ninth in a series of annual publications on renewable energy by the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The 2003 edition presents four reports, accompanied with data tables and graphics covering various aspects of the renewable energy marketplace

pages: 57, released: 12/1/2004, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Green Pricing and Net Metering Programs 2003
Green pricing/marketing programs allow electricity customers to pay the additional costs for renewable energy through direct payments on their monthly bills. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) first collected information on green pricing on the Form EIA-861, “Annual Electric Power Industry Report,”

pages: 3, released: 11/1/2004, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufacturing Activities 2003
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports detailed historical data on solar manufacturing activities annually in its report, the Renewable Energy Annual. This report, Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Collector Manufacturing Activities With Preliminary Data For 2003, provides an overview and tables with historical data spanning 1994-2002, including revisions, and preliminary data for 2003.

pages: 19, released: 9/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Renewable Energy Trends 2003
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports detailed historical data on renewable energy annually in its report, the Renewable Energy Annual. This report, Renewable Energy Trends With Preliminary Data For 2003, provides an overview and tables with historical data for 1999-2002, including revisions, and preliminary data for 2003.

pages: 39, released: 8/1/2004, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

State Renewable Energy Requirements and Goals: Status Through 2003 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report was assembled by EIA from a number of sources and in a series of steps, beginning with a review of State RPS and other program summaries available on web sites, followed by a review of State laws and regulations, and then further clarified by direct contact with State public utility commissions, electric utilities, and others.

pages: 9, released: 7/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: Thomas Petersik  (202) 586-6582

Biodiesel Performance, Costs, and Use (also available in printer-friendly version )
Biodiesel fuel for diesel engines is produced from vegetable oil or animal fat by the chemical process of esterification. This paper presents a brief history of diesel engine technology and an overview of biodiesel, including performance characteristics, economics, and potential demand. The performance and economics of biodiesel are compared with those of petroleum diesel.

pages: 8, released: 6/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Geothermal Heat Pump Shipments 2003, Survey of
This report provides information on geothermal heat pump shipments, based on the Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-902, “Annual Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers Survey.”

pages: 2, released: 3/20/2004, periodicity: annual, contact: Susan Henry  (202) 586-1475

Renewable Energy Annual, 2002
The Renewable Energy Annual 2002 is the eighth annual report that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has published on U.S. renewable energy.

pages: 140, released: 11/1/2003, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Analyses of Selected Provisions of Proposed Energy Legislation: 2003 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This study responds to a July 31, 2003 request from Senator Byron L. Dorgan. The study is based primarily on analyses EIA has previously done for studies requested by Congress. It includes analysis of the Renewable Portfolio Standard, Renewable Fuels Standard, production in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, the construction of an Alaskan Natural Gas pipeline, and various tax provisions.

pages: 81, released: 9/1/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: Paul Holtberg  (202) 586-1428

Analysis of a 10-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard, Supplement to (also available in printer-friendly version )
On June 10, 2003, Senator Pete Domenici, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, requested additional analysis of a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), expected to be proposed as an amendment to energy legislation currently pending before the U.S. Senate.1 This request asked the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to provide additional results from two previously released EIA analyses2 of the proposed legislation, and to conduct further analyses with modified assumptions.

pages: 17, released: 6/30/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Analysis of a 10-Percent RPS - Response letter summarizing principal conclusions of supplement
Transmittal letter for the supplement to the Service Report “Analysis of a 10-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard”

pages: 2, released: 6/30/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Analysis of a 10-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard, Addendum (also available in printer-friendly version )
On May 8, 2003, Senator Jeff Bingaman, the Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, requested an analysis of a nationwide Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) program proposed to be amended to energy legislation currently pending before the U.S. Senate1. With his request Sen. Bingaman provided specific information on the program to be analyzed. This analysis was prepared in response to his request and projects the impact of the proposed program on energy supply, demand, prices, and emissions. The analysis is based on the Annual Energy Outlook 2003 (AEO2003) projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2025, as updated in May 2003.

pages: 8, released: 6/1/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Analysis of a 10-percent Renewable Portfolio Standard (also available in printer-friendly version )
On May 8, 2003, Senator Jeff Bingaman, the Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, requested an analysis of a nationwide Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) program proposed to be amended to energy legislation currently pending before the U.S. Senate1. With his request Sen. Bingaman provided specific information on the program to be analyzed. This analysis was prepared in response to his request and projects the impact of the proposed program on energy supply, demand, prices, and emissions. The analysis is based on the Annual Energy Outlook 2003 (AEO2003) projections of energy supply, demand, and prices through 2025, as updated in May 2003.

pages: 32, released: 5/1/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Renewable Energy InfoCard 2002
Basic statistical information on renewable energy.

pages: , released: 2/1/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Renewable Energy Annual, 2001
The Renewable Energy Annual 2001 is the seventh annual report that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has published on U.S. renewable energy.

pages: 117, released: 11/1/2002, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Motor Fuel Production Capacity Under H.R.4 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper analyzes renewable motor fuel production capacity with the assumption that ethanol will be used to meet the renewable fuels standard.

pages: 15, released: 9/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Anthony Radich  (202) 586-0504

Review of Transportation Issues & Comparison of Infrastructure Costs for a Renewable Fuels Standard (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper analyzes the inter-regional transportation issues and associated costs for increased distribution of renewable fuels with the assumption that ethanol will be used to meet the standards.

pages: 15, released: 9/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Amar Mann  (202) 586-2854

Timing of Startups of the Low-Sulfur and RFS Programs (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper focuses on whether supply problems could be reduced during the startup stage phases of these programs through timing changes.

pages: 21, released: 9/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Joanne Shore  (202) 586-4677

Timing for Startup of the Renewable Fuel Standard (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper responds to whether or not moving the start date of the Renewable fuel standard (RPS) from its currently proposed January 2004 to October 2004 would improve the chances of a smooth transition.

pages: 13, released: 9/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Joanne Shore  (202) 586-4677

Biomass for Electricity Generation (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper examines issues affecting the uses of biomass for electricity generation. The methodology used in the National Energy Modeling System to account for various types of biomass is discussed, and the underlying assumptions are explained.

pages: 18, released: 7/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Zia Haq  (202) 586-2869

Impact of Renewable Fuels Standard/MTBE Provisions of S. 517 Requested by Sens. Daschle & Murkowski (also available in printer-friendly version )
Additional analysis of the impact of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) ban provisions of S. 517.

pages: 7, released: 4/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Impacts of a 10-Percent Renewable Portfolio Standard
This service report addresses the renewable portfolio standard provision of S. 1766. At Senator Murkowski’s request it also includes an analysis of the impacts of a renewable portfolio standard patterned after the one called for in S. 1766, but where the required share is based on a 20 percent RPS by 2020 rather than the 10 percent RPS called for in S. 1766.

pages: 43, released: 3/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2025

Impact of Renewable Fuels Standard/MTBE Provisions of S. 1766 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This service report addresses the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS)/methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) provisions of S. 1766. The “S. 1766” Case reflects provisions of S. 1766 including a renewable fuels standard (RFS) reaching five billion gallons by 2012, a complete phase-out of MTBE within four years, and the option for States to waive the oxygen requirement for reformulated gasoline (RFG).

pages: 38, released: 3/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stacy MacIntyre  (202) 586-9795

Renewable Energy Annual, 2000
This report presents historical information on: renewable energy consumption and supply; solar thermal and photovoltaic manufacturing activities; and geothermal heat pump manufacturing activity.

pages: 85, released: 3/1/2001, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Energy 2000: Issues and Trends
Renewable Energy 1998: Issues and Trends is the first in an expected series of biannual analysis reports on topical renewable energy issues. The precursor of this report is the Renewable Energy Annual series of reports that has now been split into an annual data report (see Renewable Energy Annual 1998 ith Data for 1997, DOE/EIA-0603( 98), December 1998) and this report. The next Issues and Trends report is scheduled for publication at the end of 2000.

pages: 116, released: 2/1/2001, periodicity: biannual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

EIA's Testimony on The Nation's Energy Future: Role of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Statement of Mary J. Hutzler, Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration Before the House Committee on Science United States House of Representatives Hearing on The Nation's Energy Future: Role of Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency

pages: , released: 2/1/2001, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Outlook for Biomass Ethanol Production and Demand (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper presents a midterm forecast for biomass ethanol production under three different technology cases for the period 2000 to 2020, based on projections developed from the Energy Information Administration’s National Energy Modeling System. An overview of cellulose conversion technology and various feedstock options and a brief history of ethanol usage in the United States are also presented.

pages: 14, released: 4/1/2000, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Energy Consumption and Renewable Energy Development Potential on Indian Lands
Includes information on the electricity use and needs of Indian households and tribes, the comparative electricity rates that Indian households are paying, and the potential for renewable resources development of Indian lands.

pages: 68, released: 4/1/2000, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes,  (202) 426-1166

Renewable Energy Annual, 1999
Presents information on renewable energy consumption, capacity, and electricity generation data, as well as data on U.S. solar thermal and photovoltaic col lector manufacturing activities. The renewable energy resources included in the report are: biomass (wood

pages: 123, released: 3/1/2000, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Energy 1998: Issues and Trends
Renewable Energy 1998: Issues and Trends is the first in an expected series of biannual analysis reports on topical renewable energy issues. The precursor of this report is the Renewable Energy Annual series of reports that has now been split into an annual data report (see Renewable Energy Annual 1998 ith Data for 1997, DOE/EIA-0603( 98), December 1998) and this report. The next Issues and Trends report is scheduled for publication at the end of 2000.

pages: 92, released: 3/1/1999, periodicity: biannual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

Renewable Electricity Purchases: History and Recent Developments
This article presents an analysis of prices of renewable-based electricity that utilities have paid to nonutilities, the primary generators of renewable electricity.

pages: 32, released: 2/1/1999, periodicity: one-time, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Transmission Pricing Issues for Electricity Generation From Renewable Resources
This article discusses how the resolution of transmission pricing issues which have arisen under the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) “open access” environment may affect the prospects for renewable-based electricity.

pages: 11, released: 2/1/1999, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Analysis of Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers Survey Data
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) collected information on shipments of geothermal heat pumps, often called ground source or geoexchange systems, for the first time in 1997. This information is based on data filed on the EIA’s Form EIA-902, “Annual Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers Survey.”

pages: 8, released: 2/1/1999, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Wind Energy Developments: Incentives In Selected Countries
This paper discusses developments in wind energy for the countries with significant wind capacity. After a brief overview of world capacity, it examines development trends, beginning with the United States - the number one country in wind electric generation capacity until 1997.

pages: 8, released: 2/1/1999, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Renewable Energy Annual, 1998 With Data For 1997
This is the fourth annual report published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) which presents information on renewable energy consumption, capacity, and electricity generation data; U.S. solar thermal and photo-voltaic collector manufacturing activities; and U.S. geothermal heat pump manufacturing activities. It updates and provides more detail on renewable energy information than what’s published in the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Annual Energy Review 1997.

pages: 85, released: 12/1/1998, periodicity: annual, contact: Louise Guey-Lee  (202) 586-1293

Renewable Energy Annual, 1997, Volume 1
This report, the Renewable Energy Annual 1996, is the third in a series of annual reports published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to provide current information on renewable energy worldwide.

pages: 62, released: 2/1/1998, periodicity: annual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

Renewable Energy Annual, 1996
This report, the Renewable Energy Annual 1996, is the second in a series of annual reports published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to provide current information on renewable energy worldwide.

pages: 180, released: 4/1/1997, periodicity: annual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

Renewable Energy Annual, 1995
This report, Renewable Energy Annual 1995, is the first in an expected series of annual reports the Energy Information Administration (EIA) intends to publish to provide a comprehensive assessment of renewable energy.

pages: 169, released: 12/1/1995, periodicity: annual, contact: Mark Gielecki  (202) 586-1264

Solar Collector Manufacturing Activity, 1993
Presents national and State level data on the U.S. solar thermal collector and photovoltaic cell and module manufacturing industry. The data are reported to the EIA by U.S. based manufacturers and importers of solar equipment on the Forms CE63A, "Annual Solar Thermal Collector Manufacturers Survey," and CE63B, "Annual Photovoltaic Module and Cell Manufacturers Survey."

pages: 57, released: 8/1/1994, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Estimates of U.S. Biomass Energy Consumption 1992
This report is the seventh in a series of publications developed by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to quantify the biomass derived primary energy used by the U.S. economy. It presents estimates of 1991 and 1992 consumption.

pages: 58, released: 5/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Renewable Resources in the U.S. Electricity Supply
Provides an overview of current and long term forecasted uses of renewable resources in the Nation's electricity marketplace, the largest domestic application of renewable resources today.

pages: 91, released: 2/1/1993, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800