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- EIA expects crude oil prices to average near $50 per barrel through 2022
- EIA forecasts less power generation from natural gas as a result of rising fuel costs
- Fossil fuel production expected to increase through 2022 but remain below 2019 peak
- U.S. oil and natural gas production to fall in 2021, then rise in 2022
- EIA expects higher wholesale U.S. natural gas prices in 2021 and 2022
- Nuclear and coal will account for majority of U.S. generating capacity retirements in 2021
- Renewables account for most new U.S. electricity generating capacity in 2021
- Wholesale U.S. electricity prices were generally lower and less volatile in 2020 than 2019
- Crude oil prices briefly traded below $0 in spring 2020 but have since been mostly flat
- Product Announcement: Schneider Electric’s Suite of Energy Efficient Applications for the Water Industry
- HanesBrands Uses Recycling to Divert More than 86% of its Production Waste from Landfills
- Honda Signs Power Purchase Agreement for Wind Energy from E.ON
- AT&T’s Renewable Energy Purchases to Surpass 1.5 Gigawatts
- Honeywell Will Create the Largest Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage Deployment in the US
- AT&T Signs 15-Year Power Purchase Agreement with Duke Energy Renewables
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