The Energy resources of the United States: A field for reconstruction
The general summary states that coal, oil and water power are the principal sources of energy in the United States (1919). Though commonly regarded separately, they really constitute a single resource group which provides the energy essential to modern conditions. Two-thirds of the energy extracted is consumed in doing the work of industry and transportation, while the balance is devoted to the production of heat and light and to the furtherance of chemical work.
"The general summary states that coal, oil and water power are the principal sources of energy in the United States (1919). Though commonly regarded separately, they really constitute a single resource group which provides the energy essential to modern conditions. Two-thirds of the energy extracted is consumed in doing the work of industry and transportation, while the balance is devoted to the production of heat and light and to the furtherance of chemical work."@en
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