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EIA projects that increased oil, natural gas and renewable energy production and energy efficiency improvements will reduce U.S. reliance on imported energy sources

January 23, 2012

MEDIA ADVISORY: EIA to Release Updated Energy Forecasts to 2035

January 17, 2012

MEDIA ADVISORY: EIA to Release Winter Fuels Outlook

September 29, 2011

EIA projects world energy use to increase 53 percent by 2035; China and India account for half of the total growth

September 19, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: EIA to Release International Energy Forecasts

September 12, 2011

While household air conditioners have become both more prevalent and more efficient, new data highlight opportunities to lower energy bills

August 19, 2011

EIA reports a 3.9-percent increase in U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2010

August 18, 2011

The Energy Information Administration's perspective on shale gas

June 27, 2011

EIA launches web-based information and assessment of what drives crude oil prices

June 16, 2011

Immediate Reductions in EIA's Energy Data and Analysis Programs Necessitated by FY 2011 Funding Cut

April 28, 2011

EIA examines alternate scenarios for the future of U.S. energy

April 26, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. Energy Information Administration 2011 EIA Energy Conference

April 22, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: Energy Data Challenges and Choices

April 18, 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. Energy Information Administration 2011 EIA Energy Conference

April 6, 2011

Shale gas is a global phenomenon

April 5, 2011

EIA reports a record-setting 5.8-percent decline in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2009

March 31, 2011

Homes have more energy-efficient appliances, but the efficiency gains are partly offset by more consumer electronics

March 28, 2011

Increased Funding Would Enhance EIA's Widely Used Energy Data and Analysis

February 14, 2011

A new EIA.gov

February 9, 2011

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Pacific Northwest water supply forecast to be near or below normal for 2012

map of Forecast of Water Supply for April-September, 2012, as described in the article text
Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Northwest River Forecast Center.

The Northwest River Forecast Center's latest forecasts for 2012 show near- or below-normal water supply for April to September (the typical high hydro season). The map above shows observation stations in the watershed region of the Pacific Northwest with forecasts for the percent of normal water supply for that station. The colors of the stations represent forecasted water supply levels above normal (blue), near normal (green and yellow), or below normal (orange and red).

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