Today in Energy

January 2014

January 31, 2014

NFL stadiums produce onsite energy with solar PV projects


January 30, 2014

Americas are an important market for liquid fuels and natural gas trade


January 29, 2014

Ownership of U.S. petroleum refineries has changed significantly since 2000


January 28, 2014

Most homes have central thermostats on heating and cooling equipment


January 27, 2014

States closer to western mines have lower coal costs


January 24, 2014

EIA now providing more detail on electric capacity additions and retirements


January 23, 2014

Midwest propane markets tighten further on cold weather


January 22, 2014

Oil and natural gas import reliance of major economies projected to change rapidly


January 21, 2014

Northeast and Mid-Atlantic power prices react to winter freeze and natural gas constraints


January 17, 2014

Cold weather led to record-high natural gas storage withdrawals


January 16, 2014

Spot coal price trends vary across key basins during 2013


January 15, 2014

Monthly generator capacity factor data now available by fuel and technology


January 14, 2014

U.S. boosts natural gas output and use since 2005, while OECD Europe scales back


January 13, 2014

U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions in 2013 expected to be 2% higher than in 2012


January 10, 2014

Gasoline prices moved in tight range in 2013


January 9, 2014

U.S. crude oil production growth contributes to global oil price stability in 2013


January 8, 2014

New England and Pacific Northwest had largest power price increases in 2013


January 7, 2014

New England and New York have largest natural gas price increases in 2013


January 6, 2014

Change in energy prices mixed in 2013 as prices of nonenergy commodities fell


January 3, 2014

Few transportation fuels surpass the energy densities of gasoline and diesel


January 2, 2014

Shale oil and shale gas resources are globally abundant


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