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Energy > Nuclear Energy R & D and Waste Management Programs- Expenditures (vs) Energy > Total Renewable Energy Produced

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-7,000 Energy > Nuclear Energy R & D and Waste Management Programs- Expenditures ($) 12.11 million

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.267 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers: New Mexico

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Variable: Energy > Nuclear Energy R & D and Waste Management Programs- Expenditures Energy > Total Renewable Energy Produced
Plot Display: Logarithmic (base 10) Linear
Definition: Nuclear Energy R & D and Waste Management Programs- Expenditures. National Industrial Competitiveness through Energy, Environment and Economics (81.105) Total Renewable Energy Produced (non-hydro, non-biomass) (BBtu). These numbers indicate how much electricity is produced from geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar thermal energy sources. The numbers are in billions of British Thermal Units.
Source: National Priorities Project Database, 2001 National Priorities Project Database, 2001
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