February 8, 2013An introduction to spark spreads| www.eia.gov
December 9, 2013Marcellus region to provide 18% of total U.S. natural gas production this month| www.eia.gov
U.S. Overview| www.eia.gov
Alaska has the highest per capita energy expenditures of any state at $12,100, according to our recently published State Energy Data System information for 2023. Wyoming and North Dakota spent the next most on energy at $10,100 and $9,300 per capita, respectively. All three states spent twice as much as the national average of $4,700. Florida had the lowest per capita energy expenditures at $3,700, followed by New York and Maryland at $3,800 each.| www.eia.gov
What is liquefied natural gas (LNG), how is it produced and transported, and U.S. LNG imports and exports.| www.eia.gov
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U.S. ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION| www.eia.gov
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Gasoline and diesel fuel prices released weekly.| www.eia.gov
Basic units of measure for energy, fuels, and types of energy sources.| www.eia.gov
Energy sources used for transportation by major types and modes of transportation and electric vehicles.| www.eia.gov
An introduction to solar energy and types of solar energy conversion technologies including solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (PV).| www.eia.gov
Natural gas products Interactive data tools| www.eia.gov
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Annual Energy Outlook 2025 Model Development| www.eia.gov
A brief introduction of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) is available on the Assumptions page. A more detailed overview is provided below in the report: The National Energy Modeling System: An Overview.| www.eia.gov
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August 1, 2023First new U.S. nuclear reactor since 2016 is now in operation| www.eia.gov
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November 21, 2023The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important oil transit chokepoint| www.eia.gov
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Winter Fuels Outlook 2024–25| www.eia.gov
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API Query Browser| www.eia.gov
Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government| www.eia.gov
U.S. crude oil imports sources including OPEC and Persian Gulf, and top five source countries of U.S. oil imports and destinations of U.S. crude oil exports.| www.eia.gov
Energy Explained| www.eia.gov
Definition of the British thermal unit (Btu) and how Btu is used to compare different energy sources.| www.eia.gov
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The monthly survey Form EIA-860M, Monthly Update to Annual Electric Generator Report supplements the annual survey form EIA-860 data with monthly information that monitors the current status of existing and proposed generating units at electric power plants with 1 megawatt or greater of combined nameplate capacity. EIA estimates the current and near-term unit inventory of electric power generating capacity by integrating the information on these surveys along with ongoing EIA research of new ...| www.eia.gov
Clean Air Act Data Browser| www.eia.gov
Re-Release Date:November 6, 2024 (Correction/revision notices)| www.eia.gov
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Solar photovoltaic ( PV ) cells, PV modules ( panels), and solar PV arrays for electricity generation.| www.eia.gov
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Release Date: May 9, 2023| www.eia.gov
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May 15, 2023Incentives and lower costs drive electric vehicle adoption in our Annual Energy Outlook| www.eia.gov
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Back to Building Type Reports| www.eia.gov
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August 5, 2020More than 100 coal-fired plants have been replaced or converted to natural gas since 2011| www.eia.gov
May 31, 2023U.S. residential electricity bills increased 5% in 2022, after adjusting for inflation| www.eia.gov
Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser| www.eia.gov
Electricity, coal, and renewables| www.eia.gov
Release Date: February 7, 2023| www.eia.gov
2018 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey final results| www.eia.gov
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June 9, 2021Electric power sector CO2 emissions drop as generation mix shifts from coal to natural gas| www.eia.gov
Where crude oil is produced, the top 5 oil producing states, the types of oil producers, and the top 5 crude oil producing countries.| www.eia.gov
U.S. Energy Information Administration| www.eia.gov
Vessels departing U.S. ports: Thirty LNG vessels with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 113 Bcf departed the United States between July 31 and August 7, according to shipping data provided by Bloomberg Finance, L.P.:| www.eia.gov
March 2, 2023The least U.S. interstate natural gas pipeline capacity on record was added in 2022| www.eia.gov
The water cycle and its importance to understanding hydropower and how hydroelectricity is generated.| www.eia.gov
February 6, 2023More than half of new U.S. electric-generating capacity in 2023 will be solar| www.eia.gov
February 1, 2023U.S. proved reserves of crude oil increased significantly in 2021| www.eia.gov
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November 13, 2023LNG export capacity from North America is likely to more than double through 2027| www.eia.gov
Environmental issues, effects, impacts, and benefits of solar energy production and use.| www.eia.gov
1 U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Annual Coal Report (October 30, 2024), Table 15, Recoverable Coal Reserves at Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves, and Demonstrated Reserve Base by Mining Method, 2023.| www.eia.gov
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1 U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Annual Coal Report (October 30, 2024), Table 15, Recoverable Coal Reserves at Producing Mines, Estimated Recoverable Reserves, and Demonstrated Reserve Base by Mining Method, 2023.| www.eia.gov
Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government| www.eia.gov
May 31, 2022Nearly 90% of U.S. households used air conditioning in 2020| www.eia.gov
An introduction to degree days, heating-degree days, and cooling-degree days, and sources of degree-day data.| www.eia.gov
An introduction to renewable and nonrenewable energy sources and the major types of each.| www.eia.gov
January 11, 2021Renewables account for most new U.S. electricity generating capacity in 2021| www.eia.gov
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U.S. annual electricity generation and generation capacity by fuel/energy sources and definitions of important electricity terms.| www.eia.gov
The types and amounts of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and sources of U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions.| www.eia.gov
Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government| www.eia.gov
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Energy overview| www.eia.gov
Building Characteristics| www.eia.gov
September 6, 2022U.S. LNG export capacity to grow as three additional projects begin construction| www.eia.gov
July 30, 2019Efficiency requirements for residential central AC and heat pumps to rise in 2023| www.eia.gov
April 27, 2017Most U.S. nuclear power plants were built between 1970 and 1990| www.eia.gov
November 28, 2017Natural gas production in Bakken region increases at a faster rate than oil production| www.eia.gov
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October 10, 2023U.S. crude oil exports reached a record high in first half of 2023| www.eia.gov
November 27, 2023Electric vehicles and hybrids grow to a record-high 18% of U.S. light-duty vehicle sales| www.eia.gov
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STEO Data Browser| www.eia.gov
Types and amounts of energy use in U.S. homes and by the types and locations of homes.| www.eia.gov