Today in Energy

April 2014

April 30, 2014

Lower U.S. electricity demand growth would reduce fossil fuels’ projected generation share


April 29, 2014

Renewable electricity generation projections sensitive to cost, price, policy assumptions


April 28, 2014

Projected CO2 emissions vary with coal and nuclear power plant retirements


April 25, 2014

Global upstream oil and gas spending continues to favor exploration and development


April 24, 2014

Power plant coal stockpiles are expected to rebuild after heavy winter drawdown


April 23, 2014

Projected bulk chemicals output varies across alternative energy price scenarios


April 22, 2014

U.S. petroleum product exports increase in 2013


April 21, 2014

Extending residential energy policies affects some end uses more than others


April 18, 2014

Eleven states generated electricity from nonhydro renewables at double U.S. average


April 17, 2014

Gulf Coast crude oil inventories reach record level


April 16, 2014

Personal travel growth significantly influences projected transportation energy demand


April 15, 2014

Twelve states produced 80% of U.S. wind power in 2013


April 14, 2014

Liquefied natural gas shows potential as a freight locomotive fuel


April 11, 2014

Lower prices pull down natural gas reserves in 2012


April 10, 2014

Crude oil reserves at start of 2013 reach highest level since 1976


April 9, 2014

Summer average gasoline price expected to be close to last year's level


April 8, 2014

Half of power plant capacity additions in 2013 came from natural gas


April 7, 2014

Tight oil-driven production growth reduces need for U.S. oil imports


April 4, 2014

U.S. crude oil imports fall, but share of top three suppliers highest in four decades


April 3, 2014

Rail congestion, cold weather raise ethanol spot prices


April 2, 2014

Net energy imports in 2013 lowest in more than 20 years


April 1, 2014

Florida gasoline supply sources and prices reflect broader market shifts


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