Washington Journal
U.S. Energy Production and Consumption
2013-07-26T09:22:15-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNzA4XC8yMDEzMDcyNjA5MzcwMDAwMV9oZC5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Adam Sieminski and Frank Verrastro talked about a report which concludes that over the next three decades, world energy consumption may increase by 56%, driven by growth in the developing world. Mr. Sieminski said a growth in international energy consumption will impact individual consumers in the U.S., since energy expenditures are a large part of consumer budgets. Both guests also talked about projected changes in U.S. energy consumption. Mr. Verrastro said that the U.S. is becoming a more efficient energy consumer and will be less reliant on foreign sources of energy in the future.
This program was part of C-SPAN’s regular Friday “America by the Numbers” series.
Adam Sieminski and Frank Verrastro talked about a report which concludes that over the next three decades, world energy consumption may incr…
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Adam Sieminski and Frank Verrastro talked about a report which concludes that over the next three decades, world energy consumption may increase by 56%, driven by growth in the developing world. Mr. Sieminski said a growth in international energy consumption will impact individual consumers in the U.S., since energy expenditures are a large part of consumer budgets. Both guests also talked about projected changes in U.S. energy consumption. Mr. Verrastro said that the U.S. is becoming a more efficient energy consumer and will be less reliant on foreign sources of energy in the future.
This program was part of C-SPAN’s regular Friday “America by the Numbers” series. close
This program was part of C-SPAN’s regular Friday “America by the Numbers” series.
Adam Sieminski and Frank Verrastro talked about a report which concludes that over the next three decades, world energy consumption may incr… read more
Adam Sieminski and Frank Verrastro talked about a report which concludes that over the next three decades, world energy consumption may increase by 56%, driven by growth in the developing world. Mr. Sieminski said a growth in international energy consumption will impact individual consumers in the U.S., since energy expenditures are a large part of consumer budgets. Both guests also talked about projected changes in U.S. energy consumption. Mr. Verrastro said that the U.S. is becoming a more efficient energy consumer and will be less reliant on foreign sources of energy in the future.
This program was part of C-SPAN’s regular Friday “America by the Numbers” series. close
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