North American energy independence

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Imported crude oil as a percent of US consumption.
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Imported crude oil as a percent of US consumption.

North American energy independence is a goal of many advocates of enhanced North American economic and physical security seeking primarily to reduce U.S. reliance on (what is to Americans) foreign oil, without increasing fuel taxes. This is seen to have various benefits, including:

A number of groups are aggressively pushing for these policies. Prominent among them is the Apollo Alliance, a coalition of businesses, strategists, labor unions, and environmental organizations advocating a ten-point plan for energy independence.