EIA-1Weekly Coal Monitoring Report - General Industries and Blast Furnaces (Discontinued)| www.eia.gov
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Gasoline and diesel fuel prices released weekly.| www.eia.gov
July 27, 2022Battery systems on the U.S. power grid are increasingly used to respond to price| www.eia.gov
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August 15, 2019Investor-owned utilities served 72% of U.S. electricity customers in 2017| www.eia.gov
In 2023, Texas consumed more energy than any other state. Total energy consumption in Texas was twice as much as in California, the second-highest consuming state, and more than three times as much as in Florida, the third-highest consuming state, according to recently released data in our State Energy Data System (SEDS). U.S. total energy use peaked in 2007, and between 2007 and 2023, Texas’s energy consumption increased 21%, while U.S. energy use decreased 5%. According to our SEDS data, ...| www.eia.gov
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March 1, 2023U.S. simple-cycle natural gas turbines operated at record highs in summer 2022| www.eia.gov
February 8, 2013An introduction to spark spreads| 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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August 1, 2023First new U.S. nuclear reactor since 2016 is now in operation| www.eia.gov
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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
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
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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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May 15, 2023Incentives and lower costs drive electric vehicle adoption in our Annual Energy Outlook| 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
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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
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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
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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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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
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
Fuels used & end uses | www.eia.gov
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March 18, 2022EIA projects that renewable generation will supply 44% of U.S. electricity by 2050| www.eia.gov
How and how much electricity is used by major types of end uses in homes, commercial buildings, and manufacturing facilities.| www.eia.gov
History and status of U.S. nuclear energy industry, where nuclear power plants are located, and nuclear energy’s share of total U.S. electricity generation.| www.eia.gov
Types and amounts of electricity use in U.S. homes.| www.eia.gov
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Environmental issues, effects, and impacts of natural gas production and use.| www.eia.gov
The major fuel/energy sources and their contribution to annual U.S. electricity generation.| www.eia.gov
Electricity Data Browser| www.eia.gov
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U.S. energy supply by types of energy sources and energy consumption by transportation, industrial, commercial, residential, and electric power sectors.| www.eia.gov
EIA is continuing normal publication schedules and data collection until further notice.| www.eia.gov