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PRESENTATIONS To see the latest speeches, testimonials and presentations by the EIA Administrator, Deputy Administrator and EIA staff.

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HISTORICAL ENERGY DATA Monthly Energy Review (05/22) EIA’s primary report of recent energy statistics: total energy production, consumption, and trade; energy prices; overviews of petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and international petroleum; and data unit conversions. Estimated consumption of motor gasoline in the United States over the first four months of 2008 was down 0.6 percent compared with the first four months of 2007. See What’s New in the Monthly Energy Review for a record of changes in this report.

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HOUSEHOLDS, BUILDINGS & INDUSTRY Historical Residential Buildings reports, data tables and questionnaires (05/21) The Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) is a periodic sample survey about energy consumption, expenditures and related characteristics of U.S. households. Links to previously published documents are provided
below. Beginning in 1997, reports were only issued electronically. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/archive/arch_hist_pubs/recs_pubs.html
Residential Data Series on Energy Consumption and Expenditures, 1980-2001 (05/20) A data series for selected residential energy and consumption statistics
from surveys taken between 1980 and 2001 is offered below. Statistical tables in this series include — - average energy consumption and expenditures per building, square foot, household, and household member;
and - total number of residential households, total buildings and total floorspace. The source of these data is the Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), a periodic sample survey that estimates annual energy consumption, expenditures and energy-related characteristics of U.S. homes. Residential buildings include any housing unit that is a house, an apartment, a group of rooms, or a single room if occupied as the usual or permanent
place of residence. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/historicaldata/historical_data80_02.htm l
Residential Transportation Historical Data Tables (05/19) Below are historical data tables from the Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS) and Household Vehicles Energy Use: Latest Data & Trends report. These tables cover the trends in energy consumption for household transportation throughout the survey years. The data focus on several important indicators of demand for transportation: number and type of vehicles per household; vehicle-miles
traveled per household and per vehicle; fuel consumption; fuel expenditures; and fuel economy. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/rtecs/archive/arch_datatables/rtecshist_data tables. html
RTECS Historical Publications (05/19) The Energy Information Administration conducts several core consumption surveys. Among them was the Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS). RTECS was designed by EIA to provide information on how energy is used by households for personal vehicles. It was an integral part of a series of surveys (i.e., core consumption surveys) designed by EIA to collect data on energy used by end-use economic sectors. The RTECS collected data on the number and type of vehicles used by the household. For each vehicle, data were collected on the number of miles traveled (commonly called VMT)for the year, the number of gallons of fuel consumed, the type of fuel used, The priced paid for fuel, and the number of miles per gallon. Below is a web page that provides links to hardcopy-only publications dating back to 1979 that are now available online in PDF format. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/rtecs/archive/arch_hist_pubs/rtecs_pubs.html
CBECS Historical Publications (05/19) The Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) is a periodic
sample survey about energy consumption, expenditures and related characteristics of U.S. commercial buildings. Commercial buildings include all buildings in which at least half of the floorspace is used for a purpose that is not residential, industrial, or agricultural, so they include building types that might not traditionally be considered “commercial,” such as schools, correctional institutions, and buildings used for religious worship. Below is a web page that provides links to hardcopy-only publications dating back to 1979 that are now available online in PDF format. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cbecs/archive/arch_hist_pubs/cbecs_pubs.html
Manufacturing Historical Publications (05/19) The Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) is a periodic national sample survey devoted to measuring energy consumption and related issues in the manufacturing sector. The MECS collects data on energy consumption, purchases and expenditures, and related issues and behaviors. Below is a web page that provides links to hardcopy-only publications dating back to 1985 that are now available online in PDF format. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mecs/archive/arch_hist_pubs/mecs_pubs.html
RENEWABLES AND ALTERNATE FUELS Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2006, Part I (05/21) Data tables and graph representing alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles made available from original equipment manufactures and aftermarket conversion facilities.
Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2006, Part II (05/21) Data tables and graph representing data on the use of alternative fuel vehicles and the amount of fuel consume. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/alternate/page/atftables/atf14-20_05.html
Renewable Energy Consumption and Electricity Preliminary 2007 Statistics (05/21/2008) (PDF - 1 meg) EIA recently released a preliminary report showing renewable energy provided 7 percent of the total U.S. energy consumption in 2007. Total renewable energy market consumption was comprised of biomass, hydroelectricity, geothermal, wind and solar. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/alternate/page/atftables/afvtransfuel_II.ht ml
ENVIRONMENT U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Sources 2007 Flash Estimates (05/20) The flash estimate is based on data published in the Energy Information Administration’s Monthly Energy Review (April 2008). These estimates are
considered to be preliminary. More detailed estimates of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from all sources, energy and non-energy, will appear in the report Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States, 2007, which is scheduled to be released in November 2008. The latest report (2006 data) for all greenhouse gases and sources. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/flash/flash.html
FORECAST & ANALYSIS “Analysis of Crude Oil Production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge” (05/22) This report responds to a request from Senator Ted Stevens that the Energy Information Administration provide an assessment of Federal oil and natural gas leasing in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/servicerpt/anwr/index.html http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/servicerpt/anwr/pdf/sroiaf(2008)03.pdf Acquisitions & Divestitures by Foreign Direct Investors in U.S. Energy in 2006 (05/22) Foreign direct acquisitions are purchases, directly or indirectly, by the original foreign investor resulting in the ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated U.S. business enterprise or the equivalent interest in an unincorporated U.S. business. The report can be found on EIA’s Web site at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/finance/fdi/adindex.htm
NUCLEAR 2007 Uranium Marketing Annual Report (05/19) Statistical data update for 2007 on uranium marketing activities in the United States. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/umar/umar.html
ELECTRICITY ENERGY IN BRIEF - HOW IS MY ELECTRICITY GENERATED, DELIVERED, AND PRICED? (05/22) Many technologies and fuels are used to generate electricity at power plants, which is then delivered to consumers through a complex network of lines and equipment known as the “grid.” The price that consumers pay for electricity is determined by weather factors, fuel costs, consumer demand, and regulations… http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/energy_in_brief/electricity.cfm
COAL Coal Production for Week Ended May 16, 2008 (05/22) Contains an overview of U.S. weekly coal production. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/weekly/weekly_html/wcppage.html
The Coal News and Markets Report for week ended May 16, 2008 (05/19) Contains information for the week, spot prices: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/page/coalnews/coalmar.html
NATURAL GAS Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report (05/22) Contains weekly estimates of natural gas in underground storage for the United States and three regions of the United States. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/natural_gas/ngs/ngs.html
Natural Gas Weekly Update (05/22) Contains weekly updates of natural gas market prices, latest storage level estimates, recent lower 48 NOAA weather data, and other market activity or events. http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/ngw/ngupdate.asp
PETROLEUM This Week in Petroleum (05/21) TWIP is a weekly Web product that provides analysis, data, and charts of the latest weekly petroleum supply and price data. http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/twip/twip.asp
Weekly Petroleum Status Report, Data for Week Ending May 17, 2008 (05/22) Contains timely information on supply and selected prices of crude oil and principal petroleum products in the context of historical data and forecasts. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/fwd/wpsr.html
Weekly Highway Diesel Prices (05/19) This report contains a 53-week history of weekly retail on-highway diesel fuel prices for the U.S., 8 regions, and the State of California. http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/wohdp/diesel.asp
Weekly Retail Gasoline Prices (05/19) This report presents average retail gasoline prices at the national and regional levels, and for selected cities and States, based on an EIA survey conducted each Monday of approximately 900 retail outlets. http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/fwd/wrgp.html

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