Today in Energy

July 2012

July 31, 2012

Projected retirements of coal-fired power plants


July 30, 2012

Fuel used in electricity generation is projected to shift over the next 25 years


July 27, 2012

27 gigawatts of coal-fired capacity to retire over next five years


July 26, 2012

Rail deliveries of oil and petroleum products up 38% in first half of 2012


July 25, 2012

Power outages often spur questions around burying power lines


July 24, 2012

Marcellus natural gas production gains affect spreads between trading points


July 23, 2012

Spot natural gas prices at Marcellus trading point reflect pipeline constraints


July 20, 2012

Geology and technology drive estimates of technically recoverable resources


July 19, 2012

Much of the country’s refinery capacity is concentrated along the Gulf Coast


July 18, 2012

April 2012 sets U.S. monthly record for distillate net exports


July 17, 2012

Uprates can increase U.S. nuclear capacity substantially without building new reactors


July 16, 2012

Crude oils have different quality characteristics


July 13, 2012

Competition among fuels for power generation driven by changes in fuel prices


July 12, 2012

Eastern electric systems tested during first summer 2012 heat wave


July 11, 2012

New transmission project will help California meet summer electric demand


July 10, 2012

Rising production in the Permian basin


July 9, 2012

Texas electricity market faces summer challenges


July 6, 2012

Monthly coal- and natural gas-fired generation equal for first time in April 2012


July 5, 2012

Crude oil distillation and the definition of refinery capacity


July 3, 2012

New pipeline project could lower natural gas transportation costs to New York City


July 2, 2012

EIA’s AEO2012 includes analysis of breakthroughs in vehicle battery technology


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