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March 11, 2013

Ethanol producers respond to market conditions


February 26, 2013

Cellulosic biofuels begin to flow but in lower volumes than foreseen by statutory targets


December 7, 2012

EIA projections for carbon dioxide emissions reflect changes in key drivers


November 21, 2012

Wind energy tax credit set to expire at the end of 2012


October 31, 2012

Utility-scale installations lead solar photovoltaic growth


September 18, 2012

More recycling raises average energy content of waste used to generate electricity


August 3, 2012

Fuel economy standards have affected vehicle efficiency


July 30, 2012

Fuel used in electricity generation is projected to shift over the next 25 years


June 27, 2012

Extension and expansion of efficiency programs could reduce U.S. total energy usage


May 4, 2012

A Clean Energy Standard could reduce power sector carbon dioxide emissions


April 3, 2012

Both State and Federal governments have appliance efficiency standards


February 3, 2012

Most states have Renewable Portfolio Standards


January 24, 2012

U.S. energy use projected to grow slowly and become less carbon-intensive


December 2, 2011

Light bulb standards begin taking effect in 2012


November 9, 2011

Use of U.S. wind and biofuels on the rise


October 21, 2011

Flattening of per-capita residential energy consumption reflects multiple factors


August 2, 2011

Wind generating capacity is distributed unevenly across the United States


May 3, 2011

Continuation and expansion of efficiency programs could mitigate carbon dioxide emissions


May 2, 2011

Additional appliance standards could significantly reduce residential energy use


March 23, 2011

Incandescent bulbs still play a role in the future of lighting


February 10, 2011

EIA projects rapid growth in unconventional vehicle sales


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