Today in Energy

March 2013

March 29, 2013

Two Wyoming mines accounted for 20% of U.S. coal production by tons in 2012


March 28, 2013

Solar activity can affect transmission grid, but 2013 activity less than anticipated


March 27, 2013

Rising North Dakota oil production and demand spurs two new refineries


March 26, 2013

Extended nuclear plant outages raise Southern California wholesale power prices


March 25, 2013

Over half of U.S. natural gas pipeline projects in 2012 were in the Northeast


March 22, 2013

U.S. economy and electricity demand growth are linked, but relationship is changing


March 21, 2013

Pennsylvania natural gas production rose 69% in 2012 despite reduced drilling activity


March 20, 2013

U.S. crude oil production on track to surpass imports for first time since 1995


March 19, 2013

Bakken crude oil price differential to WTI narrows over last 14 months


March 18, 2013

North Dakota oil production reaches new high in 2012, transported by trucks and railroads


March 15, 2013

Japan’s fossil-fueled generation remains high because of continuing nuclear plant outages


March 14, 2013

Above-normal outages of U.S. nuclear capacity persist at the start of 2013


March 13, 2013

U.S. natural gas exports to Mexico reach record high in 2012


March 12, 2013

Syrian unrest threatens potential role as an energy transit country


March 11, 2013

Ethanol producers respond to market conditions


March 8, 2013

New electric generators typically come online at the start of summer or in December


March 7, 2013

Heating and cooling no longer majority of U.S. home energy use


March 6, 2013

Two perspectives on household electricity use


March 5, 2013

Saudi Arabia was world's largest petroleum producer and net exporter in 2012


March 4, 2013

Homes show greatest seasonal variation in electricity use


March 1, 2013

U.S. energy intensity projected to continue its steady decline through 2040


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