Articles, tagged with "energy information administration", page 1
15th February 2012
To get off the grid means to be self-sufficient without relying on public utilities like water or electrical power supply.
In the State of Virginia, based on 2005 estimates made by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), accounting for 45%, coal-f...
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CGN Marketing
18th April 2011
Despite appliance efficiency going steadily higher, it seems that consumers are simply using way more appliances then in the past, making the demand for energy rise higher than ever before. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) stated in a rece...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
13th April 2011
The earthquake, tsunami and resulting problems at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan could impact some coal plays as global demand shifts to fossil fuel. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, UBS Securities Analyst Shneur Gershuni ar...
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Author:
EW
11th March 2011
Average diesel fuel prices increases to a two-year high back in November of 2010. Now we’ve seen another increase that has been climbing steadily for the last two months. Diesel fuel reached a new high of $3.294 per gallon in December. In California, t...
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Nelson Cabrera
04th March 2011
The price per barrel of Crude Oil is currently around $100 per barrel (February 2011), predictions are that by 2020 it will rise to $350 per barrel (based on forecasts from the U.S Energy Information Administration). These predictions are based on the fac...
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SJD Accountancy
11th January 2011
Ask anyone and you'll get the same answer - every homeowner is definitely interested in getting less costly electricity bills. Every homeowner wants help with their electric bill. And with the skyrocketing cost of electrical power, this concern would undo...
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Arl Adoreno
22nd November 2010
With Winter fast approaching, you should be thinking about your heating bill. The Energy Information Administration has reported that during the 2010 winter season the average heating fuel costs ought to be $928. Never fear, there are tricks to that you...
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Sarah D. Lorenz
19th October 2010
Paper recycling is another form of recycling which is mostly preferred by many people. This type of recycling I done when the paper which is mostly used by people had been wasted and then that paper is used to make different products of new form. On the o...
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Author:
ChristinaX
07th October 2010
The United Arab Emirates Energy minister, Mohammed Al Hamili recently in Washington declared that, a pipeline which carries oil from the oil fields of Abu Dhabi in South western part of the United Arab Emirates till the Fujairah, in the eastern coast, wil...
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John Radford
01st October 2010
If there’s one challenge every homeowner is forced to deal with on a monthly basis, it’s how to save money on their electric bill. So, if you're one of them, these simple yet practical home energy saving tips may very well keep you from wasting electricit...
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Author:
Arl Adoreno
16th September 2010
Growing demand for energy
According to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the demand for electricity in the US continues to grow, even while concerns over long term reliability of supply persist. The Energy Information Administ...
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Author:
MikeD
02nd September 2010
Everyone is into intelligent technology and smart devices nowadays. That is why it only seems natural that industries and homeowners turn to smart devices for saving energy and going green.
The power grid is the world’s biggest machine. It is compose...
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ashlysun
18th August 2010
Electric cars are currently touted to save the mother Earth from the issue of global warming but are they really capable of doing that? After all, electricity is generated from coal and coal, just like petrol, is a non-renewable source of energy. Are we b...
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Author:
Tom
19th July 2010
The federal government's Energy Information Administration ("EIA") reported a larger-than-expected swell in natural gas supplies, reflecting an increasing onshore output. This was somewhat offset by soaring temperatures in the northeastern U.S. that provi...
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Author:
RJ Camposagrado
30th April 2010
Natural gas is a fossil fuel consisting mostly of methane, which is used for cooking and heating homes. It is also composed of ethane, propane, butane and other gases. It is a non- renewable resource as it takes millions of years for a fossil fuel to be f...
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Author:
Sunil Punjabi