The prices of gasoline, coal, renewables and other fuels change rapidly, and are critical data points for citizens and industry professionals alike. Business people and consumers are often best equipped to make decisions if they have current price trend information.
The Department of Energy’s sub-agency, the Energy Information Administration (EIA), collects and disseminates energy data on a daily basis so that anyone interested can get the information they need.
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The Energy Data Initiative is proud to announce the launch of a new resource hub for open energy data.
We are continuing to push until the obstacles preventing wide-scale solar adoption are a thing of the past.
The Energy Data Initiative aims to help Americans benefit from entrepreneurial innovation enabled by open energy data from the US government and other sources.
Time-based electricity programs encourage you to use energy when the demand is low by giving you a lower price for electricity during those times.
Taking a moment to break-down key findings from the latest Clean Energy Jobs Roundup.