According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), in 2020, consumption of renewable energy in the US grew for the fifth year in a row, reaching a record high of 11.6 quadrillion Btu, or 12% of total US energy consumption. Renewable energy was the only source of US energy c...
The sources of US energy consumption have generally followed the same trends as energy production during the past 62 years. Petroleum remains the largest source of energy consumption in the United States, but its share has decreased from 43% in 1957 to 37% in 2019. N...
But even though renewables will grow fastest, liquid fuels will be the still be the primary source of energy, primarily because of the transportation and industrial sectors. (Liquid fuels refers to all petroleum, includingcrude oiland products of petroleum refining,natural gas liquids,biofuels, a...
Energy Information Administration | Short-Term Energy Outlook 3 b/d (1.2%) in 2025. Although growth in 2024 and 2025 is less than the 1.9 million b/d growth in 2023, it is largely consistent with the 1.2% average annual growth in global liquid fuels consumption over the 20 years from ...
* EIA (US): start fetching new hourly production mix by fuel type this PR implements #1941, conservatively. it significantly refactors EIA.py, adds historical hourly production and consumption to US-TN, and historical hourly consumption to US-CA, -NEISO, -NY, -PJM, and -SPP, based on ...
Energy Outlook (STEO), EIA forecasts that natural gas prices will be about 36% higher in the second half of the year than in the first half of the year, which the agency expects will lead to a decrease in electricity generation from natural gas—the largest fuel source for US electricity...
HOUSTON, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Thursday it expects the price of natural gas in the United States in 2018 and 2019 will be slightly lower than 2017. EIA made such expectation based on the forecasts in the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook...
In April, the absolute amount of electricity generated declined, as is usual for the month of April when compared to March for the period covered by the charts, January 2013 to date. Coal and Natural Gas between them, fueled 55.24% of US electricity generation in April. The contribution of...
From the mid-1980s through 2010, coal was the leading source of US fossil fuel production, but coal production has since been surpassed by dry natural gas (in 2011) and by crude oil (in 2015). In 2020, the US produced twice as much energy from crude oil (24 quadrillion Btu) than ...
Source:U.S. Energy Information Administration,Short-Term Energy Outlook, February 2019 U.S. diesel fuel consumption, which includes biomass-based diesel, is expected to increase from 3.8 million b/d to 3.9 million b/d between 2018 and 2020 in the STEO. The share of b...