Today in Energy

March 2011

March 31, 2011

Reduced carbon intensity of corn ethanol may increase its consumption in California


March 30, 2011

Effects of crude oil supply disruptions: how long can they last?


March 29, 2011

Natural gas production in Middle Eastern and North African countries


March 28, 2011

Liquid fuels production in Middle Eastern and North African countries


March 25, 2011

Electricity systems adjust operations to growing wind power output


March 24, 2011

Electric grid planners: demand response and energy efficiency to increase


March 23, 2011

Incandescent bulbs still play a role in the future of lighting


March 22, 2011

Increasing wind capacity requires new approaches to electricity planning and operations


March 21, 2011

Libya is a major energy exporter, especially to Europe


March 18, 2011

Haynesville surpasses Barnett as the Nation's leading shale play


March 17, 2011

Japan depends significantly on nuclear power to meet its electricity needs


March 16, 2011

Concentrating solar power technologies offer utility-scale power production


March 15, 2011

Advanced electric meter installations rising in homes and businesses


March 14, 2011

Crude oil and condensate production rises at Bakken and other U.S. shale plays


March 11, 2011

What we pay for in a gallon of regular gasoline


March 10, 2011

Solar shipments up, prices down


March 9, 2011

Growth in liquids production puts Brazil on world energy stage


March 8, 2011

Plentiful water and low natural gas prices cut Northwest wholesale power prices in half


March 7, 2011

Libyan supply disruption may have both direct and indirect effects


March 4, 2011

Average wholesale electric power prices rose in 2010


March 3, 2011

Average wholesale spot natural gas prices rose across the country in 2010


March 2, 2011

Maritime chokepoints critical to petroleum markets


March 1, 2011

Gasoline prices — second largest one-week increase since 1990


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