Figure 1,, Estimated Vehicle Fuel Consumption in the United States: 2000,, (Thousand gasoline-equivalent gallons),, Total fuel consumption,, Traditional fuels,"161,430,340",97.30% Alternative fuels,"353,760",2.70% Replacement fuels,"4,116,000", Total,"165,900,100",100.00% Alternative fuel consumption only,, Liquefied petroleum gas,"242,695",68.60% Compressed natural gas,"97,568",27.60% Liquefied natural gas,"6,847",1.90% Methanol (85%),996,1.90% "Methanol, neat (100%)",437, Ethanol (85%),"3,344", Ethanol (95%),54, Electricity,"1,819", Total,"353,760",100.00% NOTES: The remaining portion of 85% methanol and ethanol fuels is gasoline. Figure is not proportional.,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 1999 (revised), table 10, available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelalternate.html, as of Jan. 8, 2002.",, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,