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  1. Iceland Country Energy Profile
  2. Idaho Energy Profile
  3. Illinois Energy Profile
  4.  Imports
  5.  Independent Power Producer (IPP)
  6.  Independent System Operator (ISO) (Electricity) (Region)
  7. India Country Energy Profile
  8. Indiana Energy Profile
  9. Indonesia Country Energy Profile
  10. Industrial Energy Use
  11. Industrial Electricity Use/Consumption (See Electric Retail Sales)
  12. Industrial Natural Gas Use/Consumption (U.S. & State)
  13. Installed Capacity (See Capacity, Electric)
  14.  International (Region/Country)
  15. Internships With EIA
  16. Interruptible Load (Electricity) (Definition)
  17. Interstate Movements of Natural Gas (Receipts and Deliveries)
  18. Inventories/Stocks of Oil, U.S. (U.S. & PADD) Inventories/Stocks of Oil, International
  19. Iowa Energy Profile
  20. Iran Country Energy Profile
  21. Iraq Country Energy Profile
  22. Ireland Country Energy Profile
  23. ISO (See Independent System Operator)
  24. Israel Country Energy Profile
  25. Italy Country Energy Profile
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