U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Maps & Data
Renewable Energy Technologies Data
Here you'll find select data available on the EERE Web site for renewable energy technologies, including biomass, crosscutting, geothermal, hydrogen and fuel cells, solar, and wind.
Biomass
Find recent market prices for commercially available biofuels.
This data book provides data about the biomass industry and feedstock production and end use.
These charts represent expected biomass power technology performance and cost.
This tool features state-specific information on conventional and biofuel use, ethanol and biodiesel stations and production plants, and biofuel production capacities. It also offers state-by-state snapshots of available feedstocks, data on potential production capacities, and projections on the future use of biofuels.
Crosscutting
This resource compiles data and statistics on renewable energy technologies including biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind.
This resource provides data on the use, growth, capacity, and costs of renewable technologies in the United States and globally from 2000 through 2009.
Geothermal
These graphs show the trends of capital costs for geothermal systems and the costs of geothermal energy.
This report includes data on market penetration; industry trends; cost, price, and performance trends; policy and market drivers; as well as future outlook for geothermal technologies.
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
This resource provides data on hydrogen properties, production, and delivery, as well as information on fuel cells and fuel cell vehicles.
Solar
This trend graph shows the costs of energy from concentrating solar power.
These trend graphs show the increasing efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) systems and the decreasing capital costs and cost of energy from PV systems.
This report includes data on market penetration; industry trends; cost, price, and performance trends; policy and market drivers; as well as future outlook for solar energy technologies.
Wind
These graphs show the trends in the capital costs and the cost of energy from wind systems.
This report includes data on market penetration; industry trends; cost, price, and performance trends; policy and market drivers; as well as future outlook for wind technologies.
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