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U.S. Energy System

CSS Publication Number
CSS03-11
Full Publication Date
December 2003, then updated annually
Featured Project
CSS Factsheets
Author(s)
Gregory A. Keoleian
Michael Sadowski
Research Areas
Energy
Energy Systems
Publication Type
Factsheet
Full Citation
Sadowski, Michael and Gregory A. Keoleian. 2003. CSS Factsheets, U.S. Energy System. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: 1-2.
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CSS Factsheets, U.S. Energy System

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