Electricity InfoCard 2001
(Side One)

Bar chart is first figure on the front side of the Electricity Infocard, 2001. Data is presented for U.S. electric industry net summer generating capacity. The fuel types are, starting from the left bar: coal, dual fired, natural gas, hydroelectric, nuclear, petroleum, other renewables, other gases, and other.

This is a pie chart and the second figure on the front side of the Electricity InfoCard, 2001.  The data presents U.S. electric industry  net generation by fuel type---going  clockwise, starting  with other,  nuclear, hydroelectric, petroleum, other gases, natural gas, other renewables, and coal.

This is a table at the bottom of the first side of the Electricity InfoCard, 2001. The data presented is for U.S. electric industry emissions by carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides.

Electricity InfoCard 2001
(Side two)

This is a table on the second side of the Electricity InfoCard, 2001. The data presented  is from U.S. electric utility consumption & cost of fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas).

This pie chart is on the second side of the Electricity InfoCard, 2001. The data presents a percentage of U.S. electricity sales (bundled and unbundled) by class of consumer with average revenue per kilowatthour.

This is a line graph at the bottom of the second side of the Electricity InfoCard, 2001.  The data presents the retail price of electricity sold by electric utilities , 1960-2001. The real prices are in chained (1996) dollars.