Energy Insights: Peak Daily Domestic Demand for Natural Gas and Electricity in 2022
The use of natural gas set a record for total daily domestic demand of 146.8 Bcf on 12/23/2022.
A final rule from DOE will eliminate non-condensing furnaces and affect 55 percent of U.S. households. This elimination will drastically increase costs for families and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
The use of natural gas set a record for total daily domestic demand of 146.8 Bcf on 12/23/2022.
On March 14, 2023, AGA submitted comments in response to a series of World Resources Institute (WRI) surveys seeking initial…
On March 17, 2023, AGA filed comments on EPA’s draft 2023 Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Sinks. …
Natural gas is a critical part of American agriculture. Key feedstocks like ammonia, which is used to make nitrogenous fertilizer,…
The American Gas Association (“AGA”) engaged FTI Consulting, Inc. (“FTI”) to analyze the natural gas consumption and economic impact of…
Every step of the way, natural gas provides the low-cost, reliable fuel to bring food from America’s farms to your…
The EIA’s March edition of the Short-Term Energy Outlook anticipates an increase in U.S. natural gas exports over the next…
In comments filed on March 3, 2023, AGA encouraged DOE to consider a fuller range of technologies which complement the…
In comments filed on March 2, 2023, AGA encouraged the EPA to consider natural gas infrastructure’s capacity to meet peak…
This AGA study evaluates the critical differences in energy cost and emissions for many common home appliances that use natural…
The Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Committee has completed the development of a new guidance document intended to assist members…
EIA reports the average withdrawal rate is 23 percent lower than the five-year average despite multiple Winter Storms this withdrawal…