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1.56 billion
Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Publishing including software
6 million
1,129 Energy > Total Renewable Energy Consumption 639,576

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.522 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers: California

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Variable: Energy > Total Renewable Energy Consumption Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Publishing including software
Plot Display: Linear Logarithmic (base 10)
Definition: Total Renewable Energy Consumption (BBtu). These numbers indicate the total consumption of all types of renewable energies including: renewable hydroelectric, ethanol, geothermal, photovoltaic and solar thermal, wind, wood and waste. Numbers are shown in terms of billions of British Thermal Units. Publishing including software, Nominal GSP (current dollars) GSP, or Gross State Product is the value of all the goods and services produced in a state. Specific industries measured will give the value of all goods and services in that industry. The Nominal Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in current prices. On the other hand, Real Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in the prices of some base year.
Source: National Priorities Project Database, 2001 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003.
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