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AJOT | April 10, 2019 | Energy
The amount of generating capacity from natural gas-fired combined-cycle (NGCC) plants has grown steadily over time, and in 2018, surpassed coal-fired plants as the technology with the most electricity generating capacity in the United States.
Bloomberg | April 09, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
Bloomberg | April 09, 2019 | Energy | Intermodal
AJOT | April 09, 2019 | Energy | Maritime
Deal integrates the benefits of WinGD’s WiDE predictive maintenance system with ExxonMobil’s Mobil Serv℠ Cylinder Condition Monitoring service
AJOT | April 09, 2019 | Energy
Annual U.S. crude oil production reached a record level of 10.96 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2018, 1.6 million b/d (17%) higher than 2017 levels.
In 2018, Puerto Rico's liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports neared 2016 annual levels, according to the recently released LNG Annual Report published by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy.
AJOT | April 08, 2019 | Energy
Bloomberg | April 07, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
Bloomberg | April 05, 2019 | Energy
AJOT | April 05, 2019 | Energy
More than 80% of Idaho's in-state utility-scale electricity generation came from renewable resources in 2018, the second-largest share of any state in the country, behind only Vermont, according to recently released data from EIA's Electric Power Monthly. Idaho generated 17.4 million megawatthours (MWh) of electricity in 2018, of which 14.2 million MWh came from renewable sources.
Bloomberg | April 04, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
Bloomberg | April 04, 2019 | Energy
AJOT | April 02, 2019 | Energy | Alternative
AJOT | April 02, 2019 | Energy
AJOT | April 02, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
Gross inputs to U.S. petroleum refineries, also referred to as refinery runs, averaged 17.3 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2018, the highest annual average on record and the fifth consecutive year of record-high refinery runs.
Bloomberg | April 01, 2019 | Energy | Ports & Terminals | Canal and Waterway
AJOT | April 01, 2019 | Energy
Texas has more energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions than any other state, while Vermont has the least, according to EIA’s recently released Energy-related Carbon Dioxide Emissions by State, 2005-2016.
AJOT | March 20, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
As offshore operators continue to work as part of an industry in transition, it is worth taking a moment and stepping back to ascertain the true scope of change that the sector has, and is still continuing to face.
Carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. energy consumption will remain near current levels through 2050, according to projections in EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2019.
Bloomberg | March 20, 2019 | Energy | International Trade
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