IER strongly advocates for ending all government energy subsidies. No one subsidy is better than the other, but it’s also important to realize that dollar-for-dollar, subsidies for energy sources like wind and solar yield shockingly low levels of energy output.

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Use the switches below to see how $100 spent on different energy subsidies compares to energy output for that source.

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The tax preference subsidy per unit of production (per million BTU):

$0.00

*Electricity is typically measured in kilowatt hours, not BTUs. The city lights depicted in this graphic are only meant to show the difference in general energy output by source on a dollar-for-dollar comparison.

Data Provided by www.USAspending.gov