U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Departments of Defense (DOD) and Energy (DOE) Fiscal Year 2017 10-Year Estimates for Sustaining and Modernizing the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Costs Incurred by Two Contractors during Fiscal Years 2013 through 2015 That Were Not Sufficiently Detailed for Data Analytics
U.S. GAO: Residential Rooftop Solar System
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Example of a Residence with Technologies that Generate, Store, and Manage Consumption of Electricity
U.S. GAO: Figure 6: Advanced Meters as a Percentage of Total Meters Installed at Residences, by State and District of Columbia, in 2015
U.S. GAO: Figure 6: Examples of Laboratory-Scale and Commercial-Scale Advanced Biofuels Production
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Stages in the Advanced Biofuels Scale-Up Process
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Example of How Obligations on Uranium May Be Added at Various Stages of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
U.S. GAO: Figure 2: Example of an Obligation Exchange Involving Nuclear Material
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Number of Obligation Exchanges from October 1, 2003, through November 30, 2015
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Military Services' Reported Actual Obligations Versus Estimated Fuel Consumption Spending, Fiscal Years 2012 through 2015
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Location, Generating Technology, and Capacity and Controlling Military Department for 17 Selected Department of Defense Renewable Energy Projects with a Generating Capacity Greater Than 1 Megawatt from 2010 through 2015
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's Surface Facilities, Shafts, and Underground Facilities and Location of the Two Incidents in February 2014
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Illustrative Example of Onshore Production and Associated Sources of Vented or Flared Gas
U.S. GAO: Figure 4: Requests to Vent or Flare Natural Gas Submitted to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Field Offices, Fiscal Year 2014
U.S. GAO: Examples of Projects under Key U.S.-China Clean Energy Cooperation Programs
U.S. GAO: Figure 2: Obligated U.S. Government Funding for Clean Energy Cooperation with China, by Fiscal Year, 2008–2015
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Department of Defense's Typical Process for Collecting the Data Reported in Its Annual Energy Management Report
U.S. GAO: Figure 2: Map of Transmission Lines, Power Plants, and Installations in the Continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii
U.S. GAO: Figure 7: 1.4 Megawatt Generators at Landfill Gas Plant at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Conceptual Illustration of Capitol Power Plant’s District Energy System
U.S. GAO: Figure 4: Potential Cash Flows from Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC)
U.S. GAO: Figure 1 U.S. Energy Information Administration Annual Energy Outlook 2015 Reference Case historical data and forecast of electricity generation by fuel type (trillion kilowatt hours)
U.S. GAO: Figure 3 Illustration of a pressurized large light water nuclear reactor (LWR)
U.S. GAO: Figure 4 Illustration of a light water small modular nuclear reactor (SMR)
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Military Departments' Total Alternative and Conventional Fuel Purchases from Fiscal Years 2007 through 2014
U.S. GAO: Figure 2: Standard Process to Purchase Large Scale Volumes of Fuel
U.S. GAO: Figure 1: Lithium Production (historic and current)
U.S. GAO: Figure 4: Electricity Generated from Wind and Solar Power Plants, 2001 through 2013
U.S. GAO: Figure 3: Electricity Generated from Gas-Fueled Power Plants, 2001 through 2013