
Fossil fuel consumption down, but not out
July 6, 2017 By Clara Richter
Fossil fuels remain the dominant U.S. energy source, despite decreases in coal usage and an increased reliance on renewable energy sources.
Read MoreFossil fuels remain the dominant U.S. energy source, despite decreases in coal usage and an increased reliance on renewable energy sources.
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Read MoreOntario plans to expand natural gas access to areas in the Canadian province currently without service, including those in rural, northern Ontario and First Nations communities.
Read MoreNatural gas prices have been rising rapidly since mid-November. Winter weather is a key factor in driving prices to their highest level since December 2014.
Read MoreTake control of the moment Nov. 8, and express your fundamental American right to vote. The future of America – and the future of your propane business – may depend on it.
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Read MoreNavigant Research estimates that alternative powertrain sales for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles are expected to grow to 820,000 by 2026.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners LP plans to build a cryogenic natural gas processing facility and associated natural gas and…
Read MoreUGI Energy Services LLC, a subsidiary of AmeriGas parent company UGI Corp., added Pamela A. Witmer to its…
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