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Weekly Coal Production
Estimates of U.S. coal production by State based on railroad car loadings data. (archived versions) |
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Weekly NYMEX Coal Futures
The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) Report provides settlement price data for Central Appalachian (CAPP), Western Powder River Basin (PRB), and Eastern CSX Transportation (CSX) coal futures. |
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Today in Energy - Coal
Short, timely articles with graphs about recent coal issues and trends |
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Coal News & Markets
Summarizes spot coal prices by coal commodity regions (i.e., Central Appalachia (CAP), Northern Appalachia (NAP), Illinois Basin (ILB), Power River Basin (PRB), and Uinta Basin (UIB)) in the United States. |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook - Coal Section
Released: June 11, 2013 Short-term coal supply, demand, and price projections. |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook
Released: June 11, 2013 Short-term energy supply, demand, and price projections through 2013 for U.S. and International oil forecasts |
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Sales of Fossil Fuels Produced from Federal and Indian Lands, FY 2003 through FY 2012
Released: May 30, 2013 The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that sales of fossil fuels from production on federal lands decreased by 4 percent during fiscal year 2012, based on data from the Department of the Interior as of March 2013. For the same period, EIA estimates that sales of fossil fuels from production on Indian lands were nearly unchanged. |
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Monthly Energy Review - Coal Section
Released: May 28, 2013 Recent statistics on coal supply, disposition, and price. |
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Monthly Energy Review
Released: May 28, 2013 The Monthly Energy Review (MER) is the U.S. Energy Information Administration's primary report of recent energy statistics. Included are total energy production, consumption, and trade; energy prices; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and international petroleum; carbon dioxide emissions; and data unit conversions. |
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Electric Power Monthly
Released: May 21, 2013 Provides monthly statistics at the State, Census division, and U.S. levels for net generation, fossil fuel consumption and stocks, quantity and quality of fossil fuels, cost of fossil fuels, electricity sales, revenue, and average revenue per kilowatthour of electricity sold. (archived versions) |
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Electricity Monthly Update
Released: May 21, 2013 Provides analysis and of the highlights of the data included in the Electric Power Monthly publication and presents tables of electricity generation, fuel consumption for generation, fossil fuel stocks, and average retail sales and prices of electricity. The EMU is published at the same time as the EPM. (archived versions) |
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Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook
Released: May 14, 2013 This report presents the major assumptions of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) used to generate the projections in the Annual Energy Outlook 2012, including general features of the model structure, assumptions concerning energy markets, and the key input data and parameters that are the most significant in formulating the model results. |
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Annual Energy Outlook - Coal Section
Released: May 2, 2013 Coal projections to 2040. |
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Annual Energy Outlook
Released: April 15, 2013 The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today released additional content of Annual Energy Outlook 2013 (AEO2013), updating and expanding on the early release version of AEO2013 Reference case released in December 2012. Today's release includes a Legislation and Regulations section that discusses evolving issues, a Market Trends section that highlights projections for energy markets, and a comparison of AEO2013 with projections from other organizations. Additional components of AEO2013 will be issued over the coming weeks. |
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Quarterly Coal Distribution
Released: April 2, 2013 The Quarterly Coal Distribution Report (QCDR) provides detailed U.S. domestic coal distribution data by coal origin State, coal destination State, mode of transportation, and consuming sector. Quarterly data for all years are preliminary and will be superseded by the release of the corresponding Annual Coal Distribution Report. (archived versions) |
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Quarterly Coal Report
Released: March 29, 2013 Summary of quarterly coal production, exports, imports, receipts, prices, consumption, and stocks. (archived versions) |
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Electric Power Annual
Released: January 30, 2013 Presents 11 years (2001 - 2011) of National-level data on electricity generating capacity, electricity generation and useful thermal output, fuel receipts, consumption, and emissions. This year EIA has expanded it to incorporate final versions of many of the preliminary tables traditionally published in the Electric Power Monthly. A cross-reference table is also available to assist locating equivalent tables from prior editions. (archived versions) |
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U.S. Coal Reserves
Released: November 20, 2012 U.S. Coal Reserves presents detailed estimates of U.S. coal reserves by State, as well as descriptions of the data, methods, and assumptions used to develop such estimates. (archived versions) |
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Rail Coal Transportation Rates to the Electric Power Sector
Released: November 16, 2012 Average annual rail transportation rates and related analysis are based on the confidential, carload waybill sample obtained from the U.S. Surface Transportation Board. The data are aggregated across select state-to-state and coal basin-to-state combinations for 2001 to 2010. |
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Coal Transportation Rates to the Electric Power Sector
Released: November 16, 2012 EIA releases new data on coal transportation rates to the electric power sector to incorporate new EIA survey data from the EIA-923. This expanded coverage enables EIA to publish data over numerous routes that were previously withheld due to confidentiality concerns. It allowed for more in-depth analysis especially for state to state rates. Another feature of this release is the incorporation – for the first time – of coal transport rates by barge and truck. |
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Annual Coal Report
Released: November 8, 2012 Provides information about U.S. coal production, number of mines, prices, productivity, employment, productive capacity, and recoverable reserves to a wide audience, including Congress, Federal and State agencies, the coal industry, and the general public. (archived versions) |
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Annual Coal Distribution
Released: November 7, 2012 The Annual Coal Distribution Report (ACDR) provides detailed information on domestic coal distribution by origin State, destination State, consumer category, and method of transportation. Also provided is a summary of foreign coal distribution by coal-producing State. All data for the report year are final and this report supersedes all data in the quarterly distribution reports. (archived versions) |
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Annual Energy Review - Coal Section
Released: September 27, 2012 Annual statistics on coal supply, demand, and price. |
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Annual Energy Review
Released: September 27, 2012 A report of historical annual energy statistics. For many series, data begin with the year 1949. Included are data on total energy production, consumption, and trade; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energy, as well as financial and environmental indicators; and data unit conversion tables. |
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What is the role of coal in the United States?
Released: July 18, 2012 Energy in Brief article on coal. |
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Supplemental Tables to the Annual Energy Outlook
Released: June 25, 2012 The AEO Supplemental tables were generated for the reference case of the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) using the National Energy Modeling System, a computer-based model which produces annual projections of energy markets. Most of the tables were not published in the AEO, but contain regional and other more detailed projections underlying the AEO projections. |
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Fuel Competition in Power Generation and Elasticities of Substitution
Released: June 21, 2012 This report analyzes the competition between coal, natural gas and petroleum used for electricity generation by estimating what is referred to by economists as the elasticity of substitution among the fuels. |
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What were the key energy commodity price trends in 2011?
Released: February 14, 2012 Energy commodity price trends varied widely during 2011. Crude oil and petroleum products prices increased during 2011, while natural gas, coal, and electricity prices declined. This article provides an overview of key energy commodity price trends in 2011 based on prices seen in futures markets. |
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What Are the Major Sources and Users of Energy in the United States?
Released: October 25, 2011 Energy in Brief article on energy sources in the U.S. |
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International Energy Outlook - Coal Section
Released: September 19, 2011 International coal projections through 2035 |
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International Energy Outlook
Released: September 19, 2011 This report presents international energy projections through 2035, prepared by the Energy Information Administration, including outlooks for major energy fuels and associated carbon dioxide emissions. (archived versions) |
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Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants
Released: December 1, 2010 Provides comprehensive information concerning the quality, quantity, and cost of fossil fuels used to produce electricity in the United States. (archived versions) |
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Energy Market and Economic Impacts of the American Power Act of 2010
Released: July 16, 2010 This report responds to a request from Senators Kerry, Graham, and Lieberman for an analysis of the American Power Act of 2010 (APA). APA, as released by Senators Kerry and Lieberman on May 12, 2010, regulates emissions of greenhouse gases through market-based mechanisms, efficiency programs, and other economic incentives. |
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New EPA Guidelines for Review of Surface Coal Mining Operations in Appalachia (released in AEO2010)
Released: May 11, 2010 On April 1, 2010, the EPA issued a set of new guidelines to several of its Regional offices regarding the compliance of surface coal mining operations in Appalachia with the provisions of the Clean Water Act (CWA), the National Environmental Policy Act, and the environmental justice Executive Order (E.O. 12898). The stated purpose of the guidance was to explain more fully the approach that the EPA will be following in permit reviews, and to provide additional assurance that its Regional offices use clear, consistent, and science-based standards in reviewing the permits. Although the new guidelines go into effect immediately, they will be subjected to review both by the public and by the EPAs Science Advisory Board, with a set of final guidelines to be issued no later than April 1, 2011. |
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Acquisitions and Divestitures by Foreign Direct Investors in U.S. Energy
Released: April 1, 2010 This report reviews acquisitions of U.S. energy assets by foreign investors in 2007. (archived versions) |
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Coal Transportation Issues (released in AEO2007)
Released: February 22, 2007 Most of the coal delivered to U.S. consumers is transported by railroads, which accounted for 64 percent of total domestic coal shipments in 2004. Trucks transported approximately 12 percent of the coal consumed in the United States in 2004, mainly in short hauls from mines in the East to nearby coal-fired electricity and industrial plants. A number of minemouth power plants in the West also use trucks to haul coal from adjacent mining operations. Other significant modes of coal transportation in 2004 included conveyor belt and slurry pipeline (12 percent) and water transport on inland waterways, the Great Lakes, and tidewater areas (9 percent). |
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Impacts of Rising Construction and Equipment Costs on Energy Industries (released in AEO2007)
Released: February 22, 2007 Costs related to the construction industry have been volatile in recent years. Some of the volatility may be related to higher energy prices. Prices for iron and steel, cement, and concretecommodities used heavily in the construction of new energy projects rose sharply from 2004 to 2006, and shortages have been reported. How such price fluctuations may affect the cost or pace of new development in the energy industries is not known with any certainty, and short-term changes in commodity prices are not accounted for in the 25-year projections in AEO2007. Most projects in the energy industries require long planning and construction lead times, which can lessen the impacts of short-term trends. |
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Coal Transportation Rate Sensitivity Analysis
Released: April 1, 2005 On December 21, 2004, the Surface Transportation Board (STB) requested that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) analyze the impact of changes in coal transportation rates on projected levels of electric power sector energy use and emissions. Specifically, the STB requested an analysis of changes in national and regional coal consumption and emissions resulting from adjustments in railroad transportation rates for Wyoming's Powder River Basin (PRB) coal using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). However, because NEMS operates at a relatively aggregate regional level and does not represent the costs of transporting coal over specific rail lines, this analysis reports on the impacts of interregional changes in transportation rates from those used in the Annual Energy Outlook 2005 (AEO2005) reference case. |
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Analysis of Alternative Mercury Control Strategies
Released: January 1, 2005 This analysis responds to a September 14, 2004, request from Chairmen James M. Inhofe and George V. Voinovich asking the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to analyze the impacts of different approaches for removing mercury from coal-fired power plants. |
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Analysis of S. 1844, the Clear Skies Act of 2003; S. 843, the Clean Air Planning Act of 2003; and S. 366, the Clean Power Act of 2003
Released: May 1, 2004 Senator James M. Inhofe requested that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) undertake analysis of S.843, the Clean Air Planning Act of 2003, introduced by Senator Thomas Carper; S.366, the Clean Power Act of 2003, introduced by Senator James Jeffords; and S.1844, the Clear Skies Act of 2003, introduced by Senator James M. Inhofe. The EIA received this request on March 19, 2004. This Service Report responds to his request. |
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Analysis of Senate Amendment 2028, the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003
Released: May 1, 2004 On May 11, 2004, Senator Landrieu asked EIA to evaluate SA.2028. This paper responds to that request, relying on the modeling methodology, data sources, and assumptions used to analyze the original bill, as extensively documented in EIA's June 2003 report. |
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Analysis of S. 485, the Clear Skies Act of 2003, and S. 843, the Clean Air Planning Act of 2003
Released: September 1, 2003 On July 30, 2003, Senator James M. Inhofe requested the Energy Information Administration to undertake analyses of S.843, The Clean Air Planning Act of 2003, introduced by Senator Thomas Carper, and S.485, Clear Skies Act of 2003. Senator Inhofe also asked the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to analyze S. 485 without the mercury provisions and S. 843 without the mercury and carbon dioxide provisions. This service report responds to both requests. |
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U.S. Coal Prices
Released: June 1, 2003 Overview of spot and contract prices for coal by producing region January 2000 to September 2002, |
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Analysis of S.139, the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003
Released: June 1, 2003 On January 9, 2003, Senators John McCain and Joseph I. Lieberman introduced Senate Bill 139 (S.139), the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003, in the U.S. Senate. S.139 would require the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promulgate regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions. On January 28, 2003, Senator James M. Inhofe requested that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) perform a comprehensive analysis of S.139. On April 2, 2003, Senators McCain and Lieberman, cosponsors of S.139, made a further request for analyses of their bill. This Service Report responds to both requests. |
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Subsidence Issues and Effects on Mineral Rights
Released: June 21, 2002 Presented by: Bill Watson Presented to: EPRI Coal Markets Workshop June 21, 2002 |
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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Electric Power Plants with Advanced Technology
Released: October 1, 2001 This analysis responds to a request of Senators James M. Jeffords and Joseph I. Lieberman. This report describes the impacts of technology improvements and other market-based opportunities on the costs of emissions reductions from electricity generators, including nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, mercury, and carbon dioxide. |
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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Electric Power Plants: SO2, Nox, CO2
Released: July 1, 2001 This report responds to a request received from Senator David McIntosh on June 29, 2000 to analyze the impacts on energy consumers and producers of coordinated strategies to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide at U.S. power plants. |
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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Electric Power Plants: Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, and Mercury and a Renewable Portfolio Standard-Chapter 4-Fuel Market and Macroeconomic Impacts
Released: July 1, 2001 This chapter discusses the projected impacts of new emission caps on nitrogen oxides (Nox), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and mercury (Hg) and the adoption of a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) on the U.S. markets for those fuels, including industry employment levels |
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Analysis of Strategies for Multiple Emissions from Electric Power SO2, NOX, CO2, Mercury and RPS
Released: July 1, 2001 At the request of the Subcommittee, EIA prepared an initial report that focused on the impacts of reducing power sector NOx, SO2, andCO2 emissions.2 The current report extends the earlier analysis to add the impacts of reducing power sector Hg emissions and introducing RPS requirements. |
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U.S. Coal, Domestic and International Issues
Released: March 27, 2001 Presented by: Richard F. Bonskowski Presented to: Iron & Steel Society's 60th Ironmaking Conference March 27, 2001 |
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Impact of Technological Change and Productivity on the Coal Market
Released: January 1, 2000 This paper examines the components of past gains in productivity, including regional shifts, the exit of less productive producers, and technological progress Future prospects for continuing productivity gains at sustained, but lower, rates of improvement are discussed. |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Generation of Electric Power in the United States 1998
Released: October 15, 1999 The President issued a directive on April 15, 1999, requiring an annual report summarizing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions produced by electricity generation in the United States, including both utilities and nonutilities. In response, this report is jointly submitted by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Outlook for Coal Markets Through 2020, The
Released: June 1, 1999 This paper provides a mid-term framework for examining some of the issues confronting the coal industry based on projections from the Annual Energy Outlook 1999. |
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Challenges of Electric Power Industry Restructuring for Fuel Suppliers
Released: September 1, 1998 Provides an assessment of the changes in other energy industries that could occur as the result of restructuring in the electric power industry. |
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Carbon Dioxide Emission Factors for Coal
Released: August 1, 1994 The Energy Information Administration (EIA) has developed factors for estimating the amount of carbon dioxide emitted, accounting for differences among coals, to reflect the changing "mix" of coal in U.S. coal consumption. |
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