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  1. 16 mar 2023 · The Annual Energy Outlook 2023 (AEO2023) explores long-term energy trends in the United States. Since we released the last AEO in early 2022, passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Public Law 117-169, altered the policy landscape we use to develop our projections.

  2. 16 mar 2023 · Annual Energy Outlook 2023. Release Date: March 16, 2023 Next Release Date: 2025 AEO Narrative AEO Narrative Figures. Overview. Data. Narrative. The Electricity Mix in the United States Shifts from Fossil Fuels to Renewables. Technological Advancements and Electrification Decrease Demand-Side Energy Intensity.

  3. AEO2021 examines a range of conditions from 2020 to 2050. Assumptions. Current laws and regulations as of September 2020 remain unchanged. Current views on economic and demographic trends, and technology improvements. Compound annual growth rate for real U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) is 2.1% (Reference case)

  4. Overview. The Annual Energy Outlook 2023 (AEO2023) projects fossil fuel-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by fuel and by sector and industrial activities that capture carbon in products, such as the manufacturing plastics.

  5. Assumptions. Current laws and regulations as of November 2021. Current views on economic and demographic trends, and technology improvements. Compound annual growth rate for real U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) is 2.2% (Reference case) High Economic Growth case (2.7%) and Low Economic Growth case (1.8%)

  6. The Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) uses NEMS, a deterministic model of U.S. energy supply and demand, to create a range of cases reflecting different market and policy assumptions. EIA approaches these cases as sensitivity analyses to test market response to controlled changes in model inputs, not as aspirational views of a future world.

  7. The Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) provides an annual projection of U.S. energy supply, demand, prices, certain energy-related air emissions, and other factors over a 25-30 year period. Congress has an ongoing interest in whether and how to use the AEO in potentially forthcoming discussions about energy policy. Additionally, Congress may examine ...