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October 18, 2024

Florida’s retail gasoline price stays stable after Hurricane Milton despite shortages


October 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton nears landfall on Florida’s west coast, disrupts energy infrastructure


October 2, 2024

Utility-scale U.S. solar electricity generation continues to grow in 2024


September 26, 2024

Category 3 Hurricane Helene nears landfall, disrupts energy infrastructure


May 22, 2024

Forecast strong hurricane season presents risk for U.S. oil and natural gas industry


November 9, 2023

Florida’s growing population is increasing its fuel consumption


August 24, 2023

Florida’s electricity generation mix is changing


October 3, 2022

Hurricane Ian temporarily disrupts Florida’s gasoline supply chain


September 23, 2022

State gasoline taxes varied widely across the United States in July


September 1, 2022

Record numbers of solar panels were shipped in the United States during 2021


June 15, 2022

Most combined-cycle power plants have duct burners that add energy to the turbine exhaust


March 4, 2021

Texas and Florida had large small-scale solar capacity increases in 2020


January 27, 2021

Six states accounted for more than half of U.S. jet fuel consumption in 2019


May 7, 2020

Daily electricity demand impacts from COVID-19 mitigation efforts differ by region


February 11, 2020

About 13% of U.S. electricity generating capacity can switch between natural gas and oil


September 9, 2019

Natural gas-fired power generation has grown in Florida, displacing coal


September 4, 2019

North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming consume the most residential energy per capita


September 20, 2017

Hurricane Irma cut power to nearly two-thirds of Florida's electricity customers


September 15, 2017

Hurricanes Harvey and Irma lead to higher gasoline prices in Florida


September 8, 2017

Hurricane Irma may cause problems for East Coast energy infrastructure


July 31, 2017

Wyoming, Texas, and Pennsylvania rank as the top net energy suppliers among states


July 10, 2017

Florida’s Sabal Trail pipeline and associated natural gas pipeline projects begin service


December 5, 2016

Thanksgiving holiday causes unique electricity usage patterns across the country


October 31, 2016

Fort Calhoun becomes fifth U.S. nuclear plant to retire in past five years


October 7, 2016

Hurricane Matthew may cause problems for East Coast energy infrastructure


September 15, 2016

Electricity customers’ service restored in Tallahassee after Hurricane Hermine


April 1, 2014

Florida gasoline supply sources and prices reflect broader market shifts


December 18, 2013

Petroleum's share of Florida's electric generation mix dwindles as natural gas grows


March 14, 2013

Above-normal outages of U.S. nuclear capacity persist at the start of 2013


August 7, 2012

EIA has updated Gulf of Mexico energy statistics


April 11, 2012

State-level retail gasoline taxes vary significantly


December 9, 2011

Residual fuel consumption in the U.S. continues to decline


May 25, 2011

New natural gas pipeline capacity adds service into Florida