Today in Energy
February 2013
February 28, 2013U.S. crude oil production tops 7 million barrels per day, highest since December 1992
February 27, 2013
Power plant emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides continue to decline in 2012
February 26, 2013
Cellulosic biofuels begin to flow but in lower volumes than foreseen by statutory targets
February 25, 2013
Why have gasoline prices risen since the start of the year?
February 22, 2013
California hydro forecast declines on dry weather
February 21, 2013
Dry January lowers the Pacific Northwest water supply forecast for April through September
February 20, 2013
Dark spreads measure returns over fuel costs of coal-fired generation
February 19, 2013
Gulf Coast crude stocks generally fall sharply in December because of inventory taxes
February 15, 2013
EIA now delivers monthly electricity data in interactive data browser
February 14, 2013
Few transportation fuels surpass the energy densities of gasoline and diesel
February 13, 2013
Alkylation is an important source for octane in gasoline
February 12, 2013
Newer U.S. homes are 30% larger but consume about as much energy as older homes
February 11, 2013
Wind industry installs almost 5,300 MW of capacity in December
February 8, 2013
An introduction to spark spreads
February 7, 2013
EIA begins posting daily energy prices on Today in Energy webpage
February 6, 2013
Stadiums and arenas use efficient, high wattage lamps
February 5, 2013
Rail traffic reflects more oil production, less coal-fired electricity generation
February 4, 2013
U.S. household expenditures for gasoline account for nearly 4% of pretax income
February 1, 2013
Weather and other events can cause disruptions to gasoline infrastructure and supply
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