2010-09-20
U.S. Energy Use Dropped by 4.6% in 2009. By Leslie Tamura, Washington Post, September 7, 2010. "A bright spot in the nation's flickering economy is that Americans used less energy last year than in 2008, according to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which recently published its findings online. 'Part of the reason is [that] the whole economy shrank,' said A.J. Simon, an energy analyst at Livermore who calculated that overall energy use in the country dropped from 99.2 quadrillion BTUs in 2008 to 94.6 quadrillion in 2009. 'People are doing less stuff overall, using less oil, saving money.' Another reason, Simon added, is that the residential, industrial, commercial and transportation sectors of the economy are using more products that are energy-efficient."

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