The EIA Monthly Energy Review is long and does not change much from month to month since a lot of the information is historical. Here I present the graphics from just the first three chapters. depositphotos It is enough to see that coal is being phased out, electricity is increasingly important and our incorporation of alternative sources of energy is slow. I may provide more information in a future article but this should be enough for people to decide if they want more detail on the rest of the report.At the end of the article, I provided a link to the full Monthly Review. The EIA Monthly Energy Review is separate from its annual reporting on crude oil and natural gas reserves. My prior article on their estimates of reserves can be accessed HERE. I think that reserves are only updated once a year. Some will need to click on “Read More” to access the rest of this article.
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