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The West > Oregon > Energy

OREGONIAN ENERGY STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Alternative Fuel Vehicles 8,188 [19th of 51]
Coal Consumption 249,000 [47th of 51]
Ethanol Consumption 438,000 [19th of 51]
Gas Price Average > Diesel $3.05 [11th of 51]
Gas Price Average > Regular $2.96 [17th of 51]
Gasoline Consumption 36,157,000 [26th of 51]
Natural Gas Consumption 229,553 [27th of 51]
Nuclear Energy 0 [50th of 51]
Oil Consumption 67,081,000 [30th of 51]
Photovoltaic & Solar Thermal Energy Consumption 707 [5th of 51]
Residential Prices > Primary energy total $9.66 [31st of 51]
Residential Prices > Total energy costs $14.34 [29th of 51]
Residential Prices > Wood $5.62 [9th of 50]
State Energy Program and Special Projects- Expenditures $856,000.00 [14th of 51]
Total Electricity Consumption 45,884 [25th of 51]
Total Energy Consumption 1,064,261 [31st of 51]
Total Renewable Energy Consumption 336,829 [4th of 51]
Total Renewable Energy Produced 2,469 [10th of 51]
Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons- Expenditures $1,894,000.00 [22nd of 51]
Wind Energy Electricity Production 901 [6th of 51]

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SOURCES: National Priorities Project Database, 2001 ; Daily Fuel Gauge Report, AAA, 7/03/2006.; National Priorities Project Database, 2001; Energy Information Administration

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