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    Section 9.   Energy


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    Table 9.1  Proved Reserves of Liquid and Gaseous Hydrocarbons in the United States, 1977-1999 9.1 9.1
    Table 9.2   U.S. Energy Production by Source, 1949-1999 9.2 9.2
    Table 9.3  U.S. Coal Production by Rank, Mining Method, and Location, 1949-1999 9.3 9.3
    Table 9.4  U.S. Petroleum Production and Net Imports, 1949-1999 9.4 9.4
    Table 9.5  U.S. Natural Gas Production, 1949-1999 9.5 9.5
    Table 9.6  U.S. Electricity Net Generation at Electricity Utilities, 1949-1999 9.6 9.6
    Table 9.7  U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Operations, 1958-1999 9.7 9.7
    Table 9.8   U.S. Net Energy Imports by Source, 1949-1999 9.8 9.8
    Table 9.9  U.S. Energy Consumption by End-Use Sector, 1949-1999
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    9.9
    Table 9.10  U.S. Energy Consumption per Capita and per Dollar of Gross Domestic Product, 1949-1999
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    9.10
    Table 9.11  U.S. Renewable Energy Production by Source, 1949-1999
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    9.11
    Table 9.12  U.S. Renewable Energy Consumption by Sector, 1989-1999
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    9.12
    Table 9.13  Estimates of U.S. Energy Intensity by Sector, Selected Years, 1977-1997
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    9.13

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