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Heating U.S. commercial buildings is most energy intensive in cold climates

U.S. commercial buildings in cold or very cold climates were more than five times more energy intensive for space heating than buildings in hot or very hot climates, according to our latest Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS). Specifically, commercial buildings in cold or very...

In 2023, U.S. renewable diesel production capacity surpassed biodiesel production capacity

In January 2023, U.S. production capacity of renewable diesel and other biofuels reached 3 billion gallons per year, surpassing U.S. biodiesel production capacity for the first time. Rising targets for state and federal renewable fuel programs and the renewal of biomass-based diesel tax credits are...

Two CountryMark Fuel Stations will Host Fundraisers for Children in Need

CountryMark’s Fueling Wishes fundraiser is returning for the second year to fund the wishes of two Hoosier children battling critical illnesses. During the month of September, CountryMark is donating 20 cents for every gallon of fuel sold at the CountryMark station in Greenfield, IN and the...

U.S. gasoline prices are on the rise heading into Labor Day

On the Monday before the Labor Day weekend, August 28, 2023, the retail price of regular gasoline averaged $3.81 per gallon (gal) across the United States. Over the past five weeks, oil production cuts by Saudi Arabia, low U.S. gasoline inventories, and announced refinery maintenance in the...

Three countries began importing liquefied natural gas this year, and more will follow

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) import capacity is set to expand by 16%, or 23 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), by the end of 2024 compared with 2022. Our estimate is based on trade press and data by the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL). In the first seven months...

Solar panel shipments set a new record high in 2022 as capacity continued to grow

In 2022, solar photovoltaic panel shipments in the United States increased 10% from 2021, setting another annual record (31.7 million peak kilowatts ), based on our latest published data. U.S. solar panel shipments have been growing as solar capacity continues to rise. Read More...

Food service buildings are highly energy intensive

Food service buildings including restaurants are nearly four times more energy intensive than commercial buildings are on average in the United States. Food service buildings were the smallest commercial building type, averaging 4,800 square feet per building, or less than one-third the size of the...

Florida’s electricity generation mix is changing

Florida’s generation mix has become less diverse over the past 20 years as natural gas-fired generation has increasingly accounted for most of the electricity generation in the state and as coal-fired generation and oil-fired generation have declined. Read More...

Prices and higher well productivity drive up U.S. crude oil production forecast

In our August Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we increased our forecast for U.S. crude oil production in the Lower 48 states (L48) in 2023 and 2024 because of higher well productivity and higher forecast crude oil prices than we had previously expected. Read More...

Commercial energy use increased in eight states in 2021 over pre-pandemic levels

More energy was consumed in the commercial sectors of eight U.S. states in 2021 than in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. The increases in commercial sector end-use energy consumption in those states bucked the national trend, in which total commercial energy use decreased by 3% in 2021 compared...

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