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==== Energy supply ====
[[File:2000- Electricity generation in the United States.svg|thumb|upright=1.35| Total wind+solar electricity generation now exceeds coal-based energy in the U.S.]]
[[File:CO2 emissions by the elctricity sector.jpeg|upright=1.35|thumb|right|CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from the US electric power sector]]
* The Coalbed Methane Outreach Program (CMOP) works to reduce methane released into the atmosphere as a result of coal mining by supporting recovery of naturally occurring coal mine gases and encouraging the production of [[coalbed methane]] energy, among other uses.
* Natural Gas STAR Program
* The government also supports alternative energy sources that do not rely on fossil fuels, including [[Wind power in the United States|wind power]], [[Solar power in the United States|solar power]], [[Geothermal power in the United States|geothermal power]], and [[Biofuel in the United States|biofuel]].
* These clean energy sources can often be integrated into the electric grid in what are known as [[distributed generation]] systems.
* EPA Clean Energy Programs - [[Green Power Partnership]]
* EPA Clean Energy Programs - [[Combined Heat and Power]] Partnership
* [[Carbon capture and storage]] Research Program
** Advanced Energy Systems Program
** CO<sub>2</sub> Capture
** CO<sub>2</sub> Storage

Energy supply

Total wind+solar electricity generation now exceeds coal-based energy in the U.S.
CO2 emissions from the US electric power sector
  • The Coalbed Methane Outreach Program (CMOP) works to reduce methane released into the atmosphere as a result of coal mining by supporting recovery of naturally occurring coal mine gases and encouraging the production of coalbed methane energy, among other uses.
  • Natural Gas STAR Program
  • The government also supports alternative energy sources that do not rely on fossil fuels, including wind power, solar power, geothermal power, and biofuel.
  • These clean energy sources can often be integrated into the electric grid in what are known as distributed generation systems.
  • EPA Clean Energy Programs - Green Power Partnership
  • EPA Clean Energy Programs - Combined Heat and Power Partnership
  • Carbon capture and storage Research Program
    • Advanced Energy Systems Program
    • CO2 Capture
    • CO2 Storage