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I–12<br />

Growth of Freight Miles in the United States: Comparison of the 1997 and 1993 Commodity<br />

Flow Surveys ......................................................................5-13<br />

Fossil<br />

World Fossil Fuel Potential................................................................1-2<br />

U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Energy Consumption by End-Use Sector, 1990–2001 .......11-5<br />

Freight<br />

Intercity Freight Movement and Energy Use in the United States, 2001 ............................2-18<br />

Energy Intensities of Freight Modes, 1970–2001 ..............................................2-19<br />

Growth of Freight in the United States: Comparison of the 1997 and 1993 Commodity Flow Surveys .....5-12<br />

Growth of Freight Miles in the United States: Comparison of the 1997 and 1993 Commodity<br />

Flow Surveys ......................................................................5-13<br />

Class I Railroad Freight Systems in the United States Ranked by Revenue Ton Miles, 2001 .............9-9<br />

Summary Statistics for Class I Freight Railroads, 1970–2001 ....................................9-10<br />

Fuel<br />

World Fossil Fuel Potential................................................................1-2<br />

U.S. Production and Imports of MTBE and Fuel Ethanol, 1985–2002 ...............................2-1<br />

Alternative Fuel and Oxygenate Consumption, 1992–2002 .......................................2-5<br />

Domestic Consumption of <strong>Transportation</strong> Energy by Mode and Fuel Type, 2001 ......................2-6<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import<br />

Automobiles, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ...........................................4-7<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import Light<br />

Trucks, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ................................................4-8<br />

Conventional and Alternative Fuel Refueling Stations ..........................................4-18<br />

Automobile Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards versus Sales-Weighted Fuel<br />

Economy Estimates, 1978–2003 .......................................................4-19<br />

Light Truck Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards versus Sales-Weighted Fuel<br />

Economy Estimates, 1978–2003 .......................................................4-20<br />

Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Fines Collected, 1983-2001 ............................4-21<br />

Fuel Economy by Speed, 1973, 1984 and 1997 Studies .........................................4-26<br />

Fuel Economy by Speed, 1973, 1984 and 1997 Studies .........................................4-27<br />

Steady Speed Fuel Economy for Vehicles Tested in the 1997 Study ...............................4-28<br />

Projected Fuel Economies from U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles .......................4-32<br />

Truck Harmonic Mean Fuel Economy by Size Class, 1992 and 1997 ...............................5-6<br />

Estimates of Alternative Fuel Vehicles in Use, 1992–2002 ....................................6-3<br />

Estimates of Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Ownership, 1996 and 2002 ..............................6-4<br />

Alternative Fuel Vehicles Available by Manufacturer, Model Year 2001 ............................6-5<br />

Number of Alternative Refuel Sites by State and Fuel Type, 2002 ..................................6-6<br />

Fuel Cell Type Comparison ..............................................................6-15<br />

Federal Fleet Vehicle Acquisitions by Fuel Type, FY 1998–2001 ..................................7-7<br />

Fuel Consumed by Federal Government Fleets, FY 1998–2001 ....................................7-7<br />

Energy Policy Act Purchase Requirements of Light Alternative Fuel Vehicles ........................7-8<br />

Fuel (continued)<br />

Diesel Fuel Prices for Selected Countries, 1978–2002 ..........................................10-4<br />

Retail Prices for Motor Fuel, 1978–2002 ....................................................10-7<br />

Refiner Sales Prices for Aviation Gasoline and Jet Fuel, 1978–2002 ...............................10-9<br />

Fueling<br />

Percentage of Trucks by Fleet Size and Primary Fueling Facility, 1997 ..............................5-9<br />

Percentage of Trucks by Major Use and Primary Fueling Facility, 1997 ............................5-10<br />

Fuels<br />

Highway Usage of Gasoline and Special Fuels, 1973–2001 ......................................2-11<br />

Properties of Conventional and Alternative Fuels ..............................................6-14<br />

State Taxes on Motor Fuels, 2000 ......................................................... 10-10<br />

Federal Excise Taxes on Motor Fuels ...................................................... 10-12<br />

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION <strong>23</strong>—2003

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