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A Vote for Energy Is a Vote for America

When Americans hit the polls in a few weeks, job growth and the overall economy will be the most important issue in deciding whom...

Fall Gasoline Prices Trending Lower

Consumers are getting a much-needed break this fall when it comes to energy costs. Thanks to increased domestic oil production and reduced demand, gasoline...
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Is Your School STEM Ready?

America’s energy boom and its record-breaking technological breakthroughs are continuing to improve our lives in a variety of ways, including stimulating much-needed economic growth...
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5 STEM Careers Worth Studying For

Your kids are back in school wondering why it has to be, but tell them to cheer up, for there really are tremendous opportunities...

Reasons for projected natural gas-fired generation growth vary by region

EIA projects that natural gas-fired electric power sector generation in the contiguous United States will increase to 1,600 million megawatthours (MWh) by 2040, a...

New England relying more on natural gas along with hydroelectric imports from Canada

Electric operators in New England have been both generating more electricity from natural gas and importing more hydroelectric generation from Quebec over the past...

Gulf Coast to benefit from refinery retrofits

By Rhiannon Meyers Refiners are scrambling for ways to process newly abundant light crude from U.S. shale, and much of their construction...
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Another Labor Day without Keystone XL

This coming Labor Day Weekend marks the fourth year Union construction workers will not be taking a day off from building the Keystone XL Pipeline to...

Big Surprise for Labor Day Gas Prices

The summer season traditionally matches its intensifying outdoor temperatures with escalating gas prices, but not this year. Instead of breaking the bank at the...

Why Energy Issues Are Critical in Upcoming Elections

Expect to hear a lot of talk about energy issues leading up to and during this fall’s hotly contested election season. That is the consensus...