Today in Energy

December 2016

December 23, 2016

First new U.S. nuclear reactor in almost two decades set to begin operating


December 22, 2016

Natural gas expected to surpass coal in mix of fuel used for U.S. power generation in 2016


December 21, 2016

Hydraulic fracturing accounts for about half of current U.S. crude oil production


December 20, 2016

Growth in domestic natural gas production leads to development of LNG export terminals


December 19, 2016

Solar, natural gas, wind make up most 2016 generation additions


December 16, 2016

U.S. natural gas production resilient to market changes in 2015, but has fallen in 2016


December 15, 2016

U.S. oil and natural gas proved reserves declined in 2015 because of lower prices


December 14, 2016

New EIA survey collects data on production and sales of wood pellets


December 13, 2016

EIA forecasts continued biomass-based diesel growth due to final 2017 RFS targets


December 12, 2016

Winter residential electricity consumption expected to increase from last winter


December 9, 2016

Recent OPEC agreement reflected in EIA forecast issued earlier this week


December 8, 2016

EIA adds population density layers to U.S. Energy Mapping System


December 7, 2016

About 30% of distributed solar capacity is owned by third parties


December 6, 2016

New England natural gas pipeline capacity increases for the first time since 2010


December 5, 2016

Thanksgiving holiday causes unique electricity usage patterns across the country


December 2, 2016

Federal leasing for offshore wind grows as first U.S. offshore wind farm comes online


December 1, 2016

New U.S. border-crossing pipelines bring shale gas to more regions in Mexico


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