Natural gas-fired power plants generated 2% of the electricity produced in Pennsylvania in 2001. Over the next 20 years, natural gas-fired generation in the state increased rapidly, reaching 52% in 2021. Natural gas displaced most coal-fired generation, which fell from 57% of the electricity generated in Pennsylvania in 2001 to 12% in 2021. More ›
Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electricity Data Browser
1/26/2023: $81.01/barrel
up$0.68 from week earlier
down$6.34 from year earlier
1/26/2023: $2.944/MMBtu
down$0.331 from week earlier
down$1.333 from year earlier
1/21/2023: 12.078 million tons
down0.129 million tons from week earlier
up0.078 million tons from year earlier
1/20/2023: 2,729 Bcf
down91 Bcf from week earlier
up107 Bcf from year earlier
1/20/2023: 448.5 million barrels
up0.5 million barrels from week earlier
up32.4 million barrels from year earlier