Statistics in a Dynamic Energy Environment
Since 1977, Americans have turned to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)—a dedicated group of statisticians, econometric modelers, survey methodologists, and other specialists—for up-to-date, policy-neutral energy data. EIA employees respond to information requests from customers, including congressional committees and kindergarten teachers alike, providing everything from quantitative analyses of potential new energy policies to Sudoku picture puzzles featuring Energy Ant, the cartoon host of EIA’s Energy Kids. In today’s dynamic energy environment, the job of being America’s premier source of energy information often requires the kinetic energy of a wind turbine in a hurricane and the versatility of a flex-fuel vehicle. What is a flex-fuel vehicle? EIA can tell you.
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