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Energy Quiz

Jul 24, 2002
Just for FUN - We have updated our interactive energy quiz with a new look and new questions. This quiz will tell you which answers you missed, provide the correct answers, and give you a score. Please note that this quiz is best viewed with Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher or Netscape 4.0 or higher. A separate page (clickable from the quiz page) provides URLs to the reports that the data were taken from (in case that you wish to brush up on a topic). Much luck with the test!

Caspian Sea regional Country Analysis Brief

Jul 24, 2002
For information on the Caspian Sea region's energy situation, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are maps, graphs, tables, and links to other related web sites.

Monthly Nuclear Generation 2002

Jul 23, 2002
According to preliminary data, U.S. Nuclear power plants generated 6 billion Kilowatt hours more electricity in the first 4 months of 2002 than in the comparable period of 2001. This table provides the monthly nuclear generation for each of the Nation's 104 commercial reactors up to April 2002. A companion table, Monthly Nuclear Generation 2001, provides the identical data for each of the 12 months of 2001, when the U.S. nuclear industry established its third consecutive world record for electricity output.

Nuclear Timeline

Jul 22, 2002
The timeline provides a chronology of significant events in the U.S. and world nuclear industries from 1996 through present. The events are briefly described and links transport the browser to relevant tables, graphs, and other features.

EIA Releases Draft Information Quality Guidelines and Requests Public Comments

Jul 19, 2002
EIA has released its draft Information Quality Guidelines for ensuring the quality (i.e., objectivity, utility, and integrity) of information disseminated to the public. The comment period runs through August 22, 2002.

Libya Country Analysis Brief

Jul 18, 2002
For information on Libya's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graph, and links to other related web sites.

Natural Gas Monthly

Jul 16, 2002
Natural and supplemental gas production, supply, consumption, disposition, storage imports, exports, and prices in the United States.

Kazakhstan Country Analysis Brief

Jul 16, 2002
For information on Kazakhstan's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, tables, and links to other related web sites.

Brazil Country Analysis Brief

Jul 15, 2002
For information on Brazil's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map, graphs, and links to other related web sites.

Measuring Changes in Energy Efficiency for the Annual Energy Outlook 2002

Jul 15, 2002
This paper describes the construction of an aggregate energy efficiency index based on projections of sectoral and subsector energy consumption and subsector-specific energy service indicators. The results are compared with the ratio energy to real gross domestic product, which typically is presented as a measure of energy intensity.

Electric Power Monthly

Jul 12, 2002
This report is now available on EIA's Electricity page. The publication provides a monthly overview of the U.S. electric power industry. Topics include new generating units, net generation, consumption of fossil fuels, fossil fuel stocks, and retail sales of electricity. Additionally, data on U.S. electric utility receipts and cost of fossil fuels are included. View an on-line summary of the publication.

Biomass for Electricity Generation

Jul 11, 2002
This paper examines issues affecting the uses of biomass for electricity generation. The methodology used in the National Energy Modeling System to account for various types of biomass is discussed, and the underlying assumptions are explained.

EIA Requests Comments on Proposed Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Revision Policy

Jul 11, 2002
EIA issued a Federal Register notice soliciting comments on the proposed revision policy for the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report. Special topics for public comment include the appropriateness of the overall revision plan, volume thresholds that trigger either scheduled or unscheduled revisions, timing of unscheduled releases, and methods to notify the public in the case of an unscheduled revision. Comments must be filed by August 12, 2002.

China Nuclear Industry

Jul 10, 2002
Highlights the historical, current, and future trends of commercial nuclear power in the World¿s most populated nation. This feature provides an interactive map, a survey of reactors in service or currently under construction, an overview of foreign participation in construction, and a timeline of key events.

Monthly Natural Gas Time Series Data, by State -- an Update

Jul 9, 2002
On the US Map click on the desired State and then select the desired time series under Petroleum or Natural Gas; Or, from the right column of the EIA States page you can go directly to the EIA Monthly Time Series Data for each State. Five sets of time series are accessible: The updated NG series: (1) Natural Gas Prices, (2) Natural Gas Production and Sales, start from January 1996 and go through March 2002. The petroleum products series: (1) Petroleum Product Prices, (2) Petroleum Product Sales, (3) Petroleum Product Stocks. They start from January 1996 and go through April 2002. The data are extracted from the Oil and Gas Information Resource System (OGIRS).

Short-Term Energy Outlook July 2002

Jul 8, 2002
Quarterly short-term energy projections for supply, demand, and price for the major fuels through 2003 for the U.S. International oil forecasts are included.

OPEC Fact Sheet

Jul 8, 2002
For up-to-date information on OPEC, please see our updated Fact Sheet. Also included are graphs and links to other OPEC-related web sites.

International Petroleum Monthly - June 2002

Jul 5, 2002
This report contains monthly world oil production data through April 2002, monthly OECD country demand, imports, and stocks data through February 2002, and the Energy Market Chronology for May 2002. Also included are international oil balance data for 1998-2002 and annual oil data series for 1970-2001.

U.S. Natural Gas Markets: Relationship Between Henry Hub Spot Prices and U.S. Wellhead Prices

Jul 3, 2002
The relationship between Henry Hub spot prices for natural gas and the U.S. wellhead price is examined for the period spanning August 1996 through December 2000. This analysis determines the extent to which the two price series are linearly correlated and also evaluates the statistical properties of two simple price relationships¿the actual difference and the percent difference. The results of the analysis indicate that there is a strong linear relationship between the two price series. The analysis also indicates that, on average, Henry Hub spot prices were 32 cents per thousand cubic feet (10.8 percent) higher than wellhead prices. The median value of the actual difference is 24 cents per thousand cubic feet, and the median value of the percent difference is 10.4 percent.

Monthly Petroleum ProductsTime Series Data, by State -- an Update

Jul 3, 2002
On the US Map click on the desired State and then select the desired time series under Petroleum or Natural Gas; Or, from the right column of the EIA States page you can go directly to the EIA Monthly Time Series Data for each State. Five sets of time series are accessible. The updated petroleum products series: (1) Petroleum Product Prices, (2) Petroleum Product Sales, (3) Petroleum Product Stocks. They start from January 1996 and go through April 2002. The previously updated NG series: (1) Natural Gas Prices, (2) Natural Gas Production and Sales, start from January 1996 and go through February 2002. The data are extracted from the Oil and Gas Information Resource System (OGIRS). Note: Next month the series will start with January 1997.

Puerto Rico Fact Sheet

Jul 1, 2002
For information on Puerto Rico's energy sector, please see our updated Country Analysis Brief. Also included are a map and links to other related web sites.

U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Sources 2001 Flash Estimate

Jun 28, 2002
The flash estimate is based on data published in the Energy Information Administration's Monthly Energy Review (May 2002) and the Petroleum Supply Annual 2001. These estimates are considered to be preliminary. More detailed estimates of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from all sources, energy and non-energy, will appear in the report Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States.

Monthly Energy Review

Jun 27, 2002
EIA's core report of key energy statistics: total energy consumption, production, and net imports; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, nuclear, renewable energy, electricity, energy prices, and international. See What's New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of recent changes in this report. Also included this month are Energy Plugs on Delivered Energy Consumption Projections by Industry and Uranium Industry Annual 2001.

Delivered Energy Consumption Projections by Industry in the Annual Energy Outlook 2002

Jun 27, 2002
This paper presents delivered energy consumption and intensity projections for the industries included in the industrial sector of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). Delivered energy consumption for the industrial sector as a whole is routinely reported in the Annual Energy Outlook, but the detailed projections for each of the groupings within the industrial sector are not generally discussed. The detailed projections in this paper are grouped into three categories: energy-intensive manufacturing sectors, non-intensive manufacturing sectors, and non-manufacturing industries. The results for the three groups are discussed, as well as results for the industries within each group.

OPEC Oil Export Revenues Fact Sheet

Jun 26, 2002
For EIA's latest estimates of OPEC and non-OPEC oil export revenues, please see our new OPEC Oil Export Revenues Fact Sheet. Also included are a graphs, tables and links to other related web sites.


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June 25, 2025 Today in Energy ›

Electricity use for commercial computing could surpass space cooling, ventilation ›

In our Annual Energy Outlook 2025 (AEO2025) Reference case, we project the electricity consumed for commercial computing will increase faster than any other end use in buildings. Computing accounted for an estimated 8% of commercial sector electricity consumption in 2024 and grows to 20% by 2050. Ultimately, more electricity could be consumed by computing than for any other end use in the commercial sector, including lighting, space cooling, and ventilation. More

electricity consumption of selected end uses in the U.S. commercial sector

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2025 Reference case


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