Industries consumed Over 30% of U.S. Energy

Graph of energy delivered to the industrial sector by subsector, 2011, as explained in article textAccording to the EIA The U.S. industrial sector was responsible for more than 30% of total U.S. energy consumption in 2011. While the term ‘industrial sector’ may sound remote to the general public, its impact on daily life is highlighted by the wide range of industrial activities represented by the products and equipment found at a local supermarket.
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FERC staff to convene technical conference on issues related to reliability standard CIP-006-2 on Oct. 25, 2011 in Washington, DC

FERC: Technical Conferences

FERC staff issues Energy Infrastructure Update for August 2011

FERC: What’s New

FERC staff issues Energy Infrastructure Update for August 2011

FERC: What’s New

FERC staff will convene a tribal consultation meeting in Salamanca, New York regarding hydro projects P-2280 & P-13889 on Sept. 28, 2011

FERC: Technical Conferences

FERC staff issues Energy Infrastructure Update for August 2011

FERC: What’s New

FERC staff issues Energy Infrastructure Update for August 2011

FERC: What’s New

International Energy Outlook 2011

(Mon, 19 Sep 2011) The IEO2011 presents EIA’s long-term assessment of world energy markets. The International Energy Outlook 2011 (IEO2011) includes projections of world energy demand by region and primary energy source through 2035; electricity generation by fuel type; and energy-related carbon dioxide emissions. This full publication including additional scenarios cases and a complete discussion of the projection results and energy market issues, is now available on the EIA web site.
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Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2011 Financial Results

OMAHA, Neb. — Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. announced today its financial results for the first quarter of 2011. Net income attributable to Green Plains for the quarter ended March 31, 2011 was .7 million, or .20 per diluted share, compared to .6 million, or .58 per diluted share, for the same period in 2010.
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