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December 22, 2025

It’s been another banner year for Today in Energy!

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

Below is a list featuring some of our most popular and favorite articles from 2025. We will resume regular Today in Energy publications on January 5, 2026. Thanks for your continued readership of Today in Energy.

The eighth U.S. liquefied natural gas export terminal, Plaquemines LNG, ships first cargo by Victoria Zaretskaya; originally published January 13, 2025

U.S. propane exports have increased every year since 2007 by Josh Eiermann; originally published March 13, 2025

Why California usually pays more at the pump for gasoline by Anne Miranda and Tara Bennett-Chirico; originally published May 5, 2025

China dominates global trade of battery minerals by Gavin Clark; originally published May 21, 2025

Amid regional conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains critical oil chokepoint by Candace Dunn and Justine Barden; originally published June 16, 2025

Electricity use for commercial computing could surpass space cooling, ventilation by Courtney Sourmehi; originally published June 25, 2024

Five countries account for 71% of the world’s nuclear generation capacity by Slade Johnson; originally published August 11, 2025

North America’s LNG export capacity could more than double by 2029 by Jordan Young; originally published October 16, 2025