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July 3, 2024

How has energy use changed throughout U.S. history?


July 1, 2022

Fossil fuel sources accounted for 79% of U.S. consumption of primary energy in 2021


July 1, 2021

Nonfossil fuel sources accounted for 21% of U.S. energy consumption in 2020


October 19, 2020

The United States consumed a record amount of renewable energy in 2019


April 6, 2017

U.S. households’ heating equipment choices are diverse and vary by climate region


December 14, 2016

New EIA survey collects data on production and sales of wood pellets


July 2, 2015

Fossil fuels have made up at least 80% of U.S. fuel mix since 1900


May 28, 2015

Renewables share of U.S. energy consumption highest since 1930s


April 22, 2015

UK’s renewable energy targets drive increases in U.S. wood pellet exports


May 22, 2014

U.S. wood pellet exports double in 2013 in response to growing European demand


March 18, 2014

Biofuels production drives growth in overall biomass energy use over past decade


March 17, 2014

Increase in wood as main source of household heating most notable in the Northeast


July 3, 2013

Energy sources have changed throughout the history of the United States


December 14, 2012

Energy Perspectives: Fossil fuels dominate U.S. energy consumption


August 24, 2012

Heating fuel choice shows electricity and natural gas roughly equal in newer homes


February 3, 2012

Most states have Renewable Portfolio Standards


October 28, 2011

Household heating fuels vary across the country


February 9, 2011

History of energy consumption in the United States, 1775–2009