The 250-Year History of U.S. Energy Consumption
Over the 250-year history of our nation, energy consumption has evolved from wood use in the 18th and 19th centuries to today’s use of modern renewable, hydrocarbon, and nuclear te...
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Over the 250-year history of our nation, energy consumption has evolved from wood use in the 18th and 19th centuries to today’s use of modern renewable, hydrocarbon, and nuclear te...
The graph below paints a very interesting picture of US energy efficiency and a key structural economic change in this country. For roughly 25 years after WWII, the US economy's cr...
Utility-scale solar generation is expected to increase 19% this summer compared with last summer, reflecting a 20% increase in capacity, said the Energy Information Administration.
In 1950, coal was America's top energy source, but by 2025 it's natural gas. See how the U.S. energy mix transformed over 75 years.
(Oil & Gas 360) By Greg Barnett, MBA – The latest Monthly Energy Review, released May 26, 2026, does not […]
(click to enlarge) The International Energy Agency released its 2026 energy investment report, highlighting the key investment regions and sectors as the world continues to deal wi...
But forecasted extreme heat is likely to eliminate any break for families. “I am not expecting consumers to get much of a price savings this summer,” NEADA Executive Director Mark...
(BOE Report) – U.S. underground natural gas storage capacity of the 375 active storage fields in the Lower 48 states […]
If small-scale solar is included, newly released US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data reviewed by the SUN DAY Campaign indicates that renewables are on track to surpass...
By Steve Haner, Is Virginia really the number one importer of electricity, the state most dependent upon others to keep the lights on and the servers humming? Yes and no. The go-t...
As we navigate the mid-point of July 2026, the industrial landscape is witnessing a phenomenon that few analysts predicted with […] The post Global Energy Market Secrets and the Im...
Utility Dive caught up with the associate deputy secretary of energy at the Edison Electric Institute conference in Las Vegas, where the dominant theme was balancing demand growth...
Renewables accounted for 30.0% of total US electrical generation during the first third of 2026, up 2.2% year over year, according to new data recently released by the US Energy In...
+++ Over the coming year, U.S. EIA projects new utility-scale solar, wind, and battery storage capacity to grow by more than 80.6 GW +++ as nuclear and fossil fuel capacity falls b...
As is often the case, I cannot verify this claim made by EJ Antoni, Chief Economist for Heritage Foundation. What is true is that the price of natural gas (piped) has declined. But...
(Oil & Gas 360) By Greg Barnett, MBA – The June 2026 Monthly Energy Review confirmed something that would have been […]
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Solar generation in CAISO increased 21% from January through May compared with the same period in 2024, the Energy Information Administration said.
Explore the EIA's alarming projections for data center electricity use, which is expected to surge dramatically by 2050. Discover the factors driving this increase and its implicat...
The SEAI has said the reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves Ireland exposed to international energy price volatility.
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