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May 15, 2013Mexico Week: Crude oil moving north, products moving south characterizes U.S.-Mexico trade
May 13, 2013
Mexico Week: U.S. is Mexico’s primary energy trade partner amid shifting trade dynamics
December 18, 2012
Energy Perspectives: Industrial and transportation sectors lead energy use by sector
December 17, 2012
Energy Perspectives: United States energy imports decline while energy exports increase
December 14, 2012
Energy Perspectives: Fossil fuels dominate U.S. energy consumption
December 13, 2012
Energy Perspectives: For most fuel sources, domestic production has been increasing
December 12, 2012
Energy Perspectives: The United States has a varied and complex energy flow chart
November 30, 2012
Canada Week: Natural gas net imports from Canada continue to decline
November 29, 2012
Canada Week: Canada is a declining market for U.S. coal
November 28, 2012
Canada Week: Canada is the leading supplier of crude oil to the United States
November 27, 2012
Canada Week: Integrated electric grid improves reliability for United States, Canada
November 26, 2012
Canada Week: The United States and Canada share the world’s most significant energy trade
July 18, 2011
Minimal petroleum-fired electric capacity has been added in recent years
July 13, 2011
U.S. wind capacity takes off after 2005
July 8, 2011
Hydropower has a long history in the United States
July 5, 2011
Most electric generating capacity additions in the last decade were natural gas-fired
June 30, 2011
U.S. commercial nuclear capacity comes from reactors built primarily between 1970 and 1990
June 28, 2011
Most coal-fired electric capacity was built before 1980
June 16, 2011
Age of electric power generators varies widely
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