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September 2018

September 28, 2018

Columbia River electric generation in 2018 remains normal despite above-normal water flow


September 27, 2018

Hydro and fossil fuels power electricity growth in Sub-Saharan Africa


September 26, 2018

Like natural gas, coal in the Southwest Power Pool is cycled to accommodate wind power


September 25, 2018

Summer average wholesale electricity prices in western U.S. were highest since 2008


September 24, 2018

Crude oil was the largest U.S. petroleum export in the first half of 2018


September 21, 2018

Seasonality in Brazilian petroleum liquids production is driven by biofuels


September 20, 2018

East Coast refiners receiving more domestic crude oil from Gulf Coast by tanker and barge


September 19, 2018

One in three U.S. households faces a challenge in meeting energy needs


September 18, 2018

OPEC net oil export revenues increased in 2017, will likely continue to increase in 2018


September 17, 2018

EIA introduces interactive dashboard detailing natural gas storage activity


September 14, 2018

America’s oldest operating nuclear power plant to retire on Monday


September 13, 2018

Hurricane Florence likely to affect Southeast U.S. electric power, transportation fuels


September 12, 2018

The United States is now the largest global crude oil producer


September 11, 2018

Hydroelectricity is the most prevalent renewable source in 19 states; wind in 16


September 10, 2018

Coal is the most-used electricity generation source in 18 states; natural gas in 16


September 7, 2018

Haynesville natural gas production is increasing but remains lower than previous peak


September 6, 2018

In 2015, peripheral devices consumed nearly as much electricity as televisions


September 5, 2018

U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions fell slightly in 2017


September 4, 2018

Louisiana and Wyoming consume the most energy per capita; Rhode Island, New York the least


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