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EGEE 101

EGEE 101
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Comparison of Production and Use of Energy in North America and Europe

     North America is one of the world's most important regions for energy, producing about one-fourth of global energy supply and consuming about 30 percent of the world's commercial energy. The following graphs represent the both the energy production and consumption in North America.



     The European Union (which represents the majority of European countries) is the world's second-largest energy consumer behind the United States, using 18% of the world's total energy in 2002 compared with the United States' 24%. Possessing approximately 0.6% of the world's proven reserves of oil, 2.0% of the world's natural gas reserves, and 19.5% of coal reserves, the European Union is a net importer of energy despite the increasing energy production. The following graphs represent the both the energy production and consumption represented by the European Union.





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