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US Energy History Visualization

Robert Suits, Nathan Matteson, Elisabeth Moyer, Center for Robust Decision-making on Climate and Energy Policy

This animation displays the relative importance of energy sources in the US from 1805 to present, by fuel and sector, as measured in watts per capita. The interactive also shows the changes in energy sources and use over the past 200 years in the U.S. Features of the visualization include allowing the user to view the data while switching between timeline and clickable milestone events.

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Notes from our reviewers

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  • A useful resource for instruction about graphical presentation of data, graph reading, and understanding the history of energy use in the U.S. Instructions, insights, milestones and additional information (mouse overs) are readily available in the interface. The Insights (including historical events and lessons about US Energy Transitions), milestones, and conceptual links to the underlying journal article are very helpful for providing context, exploring further, and understanding the data.