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A Solar Movement Grows in New York City

Bloomberg | October 22, 2018 | Energy | Alternative

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Natural gas-fired power plants are being added and used more in PJM Interconnection

AJOT | October 17, 2018 | Energy

The average annual capacity factors for natural gas-fired generators in the PJM Interconnection—the largest competitive wholesale electricity market in the United States—have increased in recent years, reflecting greater use of natural gas-fired generators in the region.

Oil Declines in Biggest Weekly Loss Since May on Equities Rout

Bloomberg | October 12, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

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Natural gas storage likely to enter winter at lowest levels since 2005

AJOT | October 12, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

EIA forecasts that natural gas inventories will reach 3,263 billion cubic feet (Bcf) at the end of October in its recently released October Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), the lowest end-of-October level for U.S. natural gas inventories since 2005.

Westinghouse Could Be Hurt by New U.S. Curbs on Nuclear Exports

Bloomberg | October 11, 2018 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade

Yemen’s Oil Comeback Has Far to Go as Three-Year War Rages On

Bloomberg | October 11, 2018 | Energy | Intermodal

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The United States continues to increase production of lighter crude oil

AJOT | October 09, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

As domestic production continues to increase, the average density of crude oil produced in the United States continues to become lighter.

China Slams Brakes on U.S. Crude Oil Imports

Bloomberg | October 05, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

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U.S. uranium imports continue as domestic production remains at historical lows

AJOT | October 03, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

During 2017, owners and operators of U.S. nuclear power plants purchased 40 million pounds of uranium from foreign suppliers. Canada, Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan represented the top five countries of origin and together accounted for 84% of total U.S. uranium purchases in 2017.

Diesel Engine Manufacturing Growing in U.S., Powers the American Economy

AJOT | October 03, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

Iran’s Oil Buyer and Rival, U.A.E. May Be Cracking Down on Trade

Bloomberg | October 03, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

Canadian Crude’s Discount to WTI Hits $40

Bloomberg | October 03, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

Oil Holds Near Four-Year High Amid Falling Iranian Exports

Bloomberg | October 02, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

Trump’s Import Tariffs Will Make U.S. Wind Power More Expensive

Bloomberg | October 02, 2018 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade

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Crude oil entering Gulf Coast refineries has become lighter as imports have declined

AJOT | October 02, 2018 | Energy

The density of crude oil processed by U.S. Gulf Coast refineries has become lighter since 2008 as refineries moved away from heavier imported crude oil to lighter crude oil produced in Texas.

New ocean technology powerhouse emerges from Norway

AJOT | October 01, 2018 | Energy | Maritime

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Columbia River electric generation in 2018 remains normal despite above-normal water flow

AJOT | September 28, 2018 | Energy

During the 2018 water year that ends September 30, 2018, The Dalles Dam in the Pacific Northwest experienced above-normal inflow—water volume flowing into the dam—but electricity generation from the dam remained relatively normal.

Cenovus Signs Oil-by-Rail Deals Amid Canadian Pipeline Pinch

Bloomberg | September 27, 2018 | Energy | Intermodal | Rail

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