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English: Historical annual US energy consumption by source between 1776 and 2024.

Source: History and Prospects and U.S. Department of Agriculture Circular No. 641, Fuel Wood Used in the United States 1630–1930

Note: Data use captured energy approach to account for wind, hydro, solar, and geothermal.

2018 version: File:US historical energy consumption 1776-2018.svg
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Source Today in Energy: How has energy use changed throughout U.S. history?[1]
Author U.S. DOE Energy Information Administration

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