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October 2011 PDF | previous editions
Release Date: October 19, 2011
Next Update: September 2012
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Annual Energy Review 2010 Release: October 19, 2011
Energy Perspectives:
Primary Energy Consumption by Source (Table 1.3):
Heat Content of Petroleum Products Supplied (Table 5.12):
Consumption for Electricity Generation by Energy Source: Electric Power Sector (Table 8.4b):
International Energy (Section 11):
— "Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption: End-Use Sectors" (previously Table 12.3): Reconfigured into five new tables that include estimates of emissions from biomass energy consumption:
Appendix F:
The following figures are added:
The following tables are added: The following table is deleted: "Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Consumption of Energy for All Purposes in the Manufacturing Sector, 2002" (previously Table 12.4). The following tables are renumbered:
AER 2009 AER 2010 |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2009 |
Annual Energy Review 2009 Release: August 19, 2010Table 2.1c: Table 10.2a: Table 10.3: Table 10.4: Table 12.1: Table 12.2: Table 12.3: Table A3: |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2008 |
Annual Energy Review 2008 Release: June 26, 2009
The following table was added: Table 2.11: The following figure was added: Figure 2.0: The following tables are reordered:
AER 2007 AER 2008 Table 10.4: Table 10.7: Table 12.7a-c: |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2007 |
Annual Energy Review 2007 Release: June 23, 2008Table 1.13: Table 4.1: Table 10.3: Table A3: Table D1: |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2006 |
Annual Energy Review 2006 Release: June 27, 2007
The following AER 2005 table was deleted in AER 2006: Table 2.11: The following table was added: Table 10.3: The following AER 2005 tables were renumbered in the AER 2006:
AER 2005 AER 2006 Other changes in this year's report include:
Table 1.2:
Table 1.3: Table 2.1c-2.1f: Table 2.1d and 2.1e: Table 7.4: Table 8.2a-8.2d; 8.3a-8.3c; 8.4a-8.4c; 8.5a-8.5d; 8.6a-8.6c; and 8.7a-8.7c: Table 8.11a-d: Table 9.1: Table 10.1: Table 10.2a-c: Table A3: Table A5: |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2005 |
Annual Energy Review 2005 Release: July 27, 2006
Table 1.14: Table 6.6: Table 10.2a: Section 11: |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2004 |
Annual Energy Review 2004 Release: August 19, 2005
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage: Electricity End Use: Average Retail Prices of Electricity: The following tables are new in the AER 2004: Table 3.4: Table 3.6: The following AER 2003 tables are reordered in the AER 2004:
AER 2003 AER 2004 |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2003 |
Annual Energy Review 2003 Release: September 13, 2004
Table 2.11: Table 5.12: Table 5.14a: Table 5.14b: Table 5.14c: Table 8.2b: Table 8.3a: Table 8.5b: Table 8.6a: Table 8.11b: Table 12.6: The following AER 2002 tables are reordered in the AER 2003:
AER 2002 AER 2003 |
Changes in Annual Energy Review 2002 |
Annual Energy Review 2002 Release: October 24, 2003
Table 1.3, "Energy Consumption by Source, 1949-2002" and Table 2.1f "Electric Power Sector Energy Consumption, 1949-2002" have been modified by combining electricity net imports derived from fossil fuels and renewable sources into one category with their sources unspecified. EIA previously estimated the proportions of traded electricity from fossil fuels and hydropower (and applied the fossil-fuel steam-electric-plant heat rate to convert from kilowatthours to Btu) and from geothermal (and applied the heat rate for geothermal energy plants). EIA no longer has adequate data to estimate the proportions by source and is now applying an overall rate of 3,412 Btu per kilowatthour to all traded electricity. Table 1.5, "Energy Consumption, Expenditures, and Emissions Indicators, 1949- 2002" has been modified by the addition of emissions indicators. Table 10.2b "Renewable Energy Consumption: Electric Power Sector and Total, 1949-2002" has been modified by taking electricity net imports that are derived from hydroelectric power and geothermal energy out of the renewable energy consumption total. Those quantities continue to be included in total U.S. energy consumption as components of electricity net imports, with fuel sources unspecified. The change results in a 0.0-to-0.5 quadrillion Btu drop in total renewable energy consumption from 1949 forward. These tables have been added this year: Table 8.3a, "Consumption of Combustible Fuels for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output at Electricity-Only and Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants: Total (All Sectors), 1989-2002." Table 12.7, "Emissions From Energy Consumption for Electricity and Useful Thermal Output at Electricity-Only and Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants, 1989-2001." These AER 2001 tables are reordered in the AER 2002:
AER 2001 AER 2002 |
Energy Perspectives
Forty-three interactive graphs showing trends in U.S. energy production, consumption, and trade from 1949-2010
Changes in AER 2010:
- Energy Resources has been expanded to include six maps showing U.S. renewable energy resources.
- Appendix F has been added to include an explanation of alternatives for estimating energy consumption.
- Primary Energy Production by Source (Table 1.2), Consumption for Electricity Generation by Energy Source: Electric Power Sector (Table 8.4b), and other tables have new values for geothermal energy, due to the use of a different Btu conversion factor for geothermal electricity net generation.
- Primary Energy Consumption by Source (Table 1.3) has been reconfigured to display noncombustible renewable energy in three columns: Captured Energy, Adjustment for Fossil Fuel Equivalence, and Primary Energy Total.
- See full list for changes >