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Energy subsidies in the United States
OverviewAllocation of subsidies in the United StatesBiofuel subsidiesConsumer subsidiesOther subsidiesUnited States government role in the development of new energy industries
A 2017 study by the consulting firm Management Information Services, Inc. (MISI) estimated the total historical federal subsidies for various energy sources over the years 1950–2016. The study found that oil, natural gas, and coal received $414 billion, $140 billion, and $112 billion (2015 dollars), respectively, or 65% of total energy subsidies over that period. Oil, natural gas, and coal benefited most from percentag
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