Links to Renewable (Alternative) Statistic & Data

Acid Rain:  Emissions from Energy Consumption for Electricity Production and Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants, 1992 through 2003 
Air Conditioning Trends 1978-97:  Trends in Residential Air-Conditioning Usage from 1978 to 1997 
Air Pollution Abatement Equipment:  Number and Capacity of Fossil-Fueled Steam-Electric Generators with Environmental Equipment, 1992 through 2003  / (added 09/2005)
Alcohol Fuels:  Energy Consumption by Source, 1949-2003
Annual Energy Review:  Annual Energy Review – long-term historical statistics all in one place
Anthracite Production:  Coal Production and Number of Mines by State and Coal Rank, 2003 
Appliance Reports:  new link — Appliance Reports are brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two-dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.
Appliances And Types Of Main Heating Fuel:  Households With Selected Appliances and Types of Main Heating Fuel, Selected Years, 1978-2001
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Oil Reserves:  Analysis of Oil and Gas Production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge  / (added 09/2005)
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge :  (map) / (added 09/2005)
Average Open Market Sales Price Of Coal-By Mine Type :  Average Open Market Sales Price of Coal by State and Mine Type, 2003, 2002 / (added 09/2005)
Average Open Market Sales Price Of Coal-By Mining Method :  Average Open Market Sales Price of Coal by State and Underground Mining Method, 2003 
CIESIN:   
Database On Wind Characteristics:   
Energy Consumption:  data for manufacturing, residential households and transportation, commercial buildings, alternative fuel, and energy efficiency.
Global Statistics:   
International Data Base:   
Measurement And Instrumentation Data Center (MIDC):   
National Climatic Data Center Wind Speed Data:  new link — Knowing where a high wind resource may exist is valuable to a wind energy project developer or potential wind energy user because it allows them to choose a general area of estimated high wind for more detailed examination. NREL identifies and gathers data for wind resource maps of the United States and foreign countries. These maps help developers or users find areas worthy of detailed wind resource monitoring.
NREL/MIDC Solar Position Calculators:   
The Weather At Keele:  new link — Real time data from Keele University’s Automatic Weather Station. Contains temperature, rainfall, solar energy, and satellite images.
United Nations Scholars Workstation:   
US Energy Information Administration :  Statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy provides policy independent data, forecasts, and analyses.

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