This database of existing nonutility information may be searched by state, company, unit ID, generator nameplate capacity, and year of commercial operation, as well as by other fields.
The latest Energy Outlook report was released in late December by the Department of Energy, looking at key factors of change over the last year and offers projections of change to 2020. The report contains specific information on energy issues, prices, use, production, and more, including graphs and tables (when applicable) that relate to the nation as well as specific regions.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) brings this new site to the Web. The database includes bibliographic records of documents from the DOE as well as the agencies that preceded it, the Energy Research & Development Administration (ERDA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). Users can keyword search or advanced search in selected fields to...
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the statistical arm of the United States Department of Energy. The administration web site provides publications and data relating to "energy resources and reserves, energy production, energy demand, and energy technologies." A nice feature of the site is the Interactive Data Query System which allows users to extract their choice of data series in a...
IIEEE presents Power and Energy magazine online. The latest issue as well as several previous issues are available online for free use. Columns of Power and Energy highlight history, industry news, standards, and opinion articles. The archives currently go back to 2009.
Announced in April 2001 by the Energy Information Administration, the statistical agency of the US Department of Energy, this report details international energy projections through 2020. The report forecasts that worldwide energy consumption will grow 59 percent between 1999 and 2020, much of that in the developing world. From the main page, which offers highlights from the report, users may...