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US Energy Infrastructure refers to the interconnected systems and facilities that are responsible for the production, transmission, and distribution of energy across the United States. This includes power plants, transmission lines, substations, pipelines, and storage facilities for electricity, natural gas, oil, and renewable energy sources. The energy infrastructure plays a crucial role in ensuring reliable energy supply, supporting economic growth, and facilitating energy transition towards sustainable sources. It encompasses various sectors, including electricity generation (from fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables), gas and oil production, and the necessary networks for energy transport. The efficiency and resilience of the US energy infrastructure are vital for energy security, environmental sustainability, and meeting the energy demands of consumers and industries.