Today in Energy
May 2016
May 31, 2016China’s diesel exports grow, driven by changes in its economy and refining industry
May 27, 2016
U.S. retail gasoline prices lowest since 2009 ahead of Memorial Day weekend
May 26, 2016
Industrial and electric power sectors drive projected growth in U.S. natural gas use
May 25, 2016
Southern states lead growth in biomass electricity generation
May 24, 2016
Germany’s renewables electricity generation grows in 2015, but coal still dominant
May 23, 2016
United States remains largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons
May 20, 2016
Hydropower conditions improve as West Coast drought eases
May 19, 2016
Many natural gas-fired power plants under construction are near major shale plays
May 18, 2016
Future power sector carbon dioxide emissions depend on status of Clean Power Plan
May 17, 2016
EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook is a projection, not a prediction
May 16, 2016
Projected growth in CO2 emissions driven by countries outside the OECD
May 13, 2016
Carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation in 2015 were lowest since 1993
May 12, 2016
EIA projects 48% increase in world energy consumption by 2040
May 11, 2016
Annual passenger travel tends to increase with income
May 10, 2016
Crude oil volatility decreases as prices rise from early 2016 levels
May 9, 2016
U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2015 are 12% below their 2005 levels
May 6, 2016
Recent U.S. imports of oil tend to be heavier than domestic production
May 5, 2016
Hydraulically fractured wells provide two-thirds of U.S. natural gas production
May 4, 2016
Almost all U.S. gasoline is blended with 10% ethanol
May 3, 2016
Declining energy prices lower the cost of living
May 2, 2016
EIA produces new maps of the Utica Shale play
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