We released new data on the electric power sector's coal transportation costs. The release incorporates final data for 2024 from Form EIA-923, which we collect from electric power plant owners and operators. The data release includes tables with costs, in nominal and real (2024) dollars, across regions, states, and modes of transportation.
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U.S. marketed natural gas production reached a new record in 2025, growing by 5.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) to average 118.5 Bcf/d, according to our latest Natural Gas Monthly. Three regions—Appalachia, Permian, and Haynesville—accounted for 67% of the total marketed gas production in the United States in 2025 and for 81% of th
Global data center development is expected to nearly double from 103 gigawatts to 200 gigawatts in 2030. This expansion, driven by artificial intelligence, necessitates a move toward modular server racks that can support shifting infrastructure and cooling...
Electricity demand has been rising steadily since 2020 after more than a decade of little change. Between 2020 and 2025, U.S. electricity demand, as measured by net energy for load, grew about 1.7% annually compared with 0.1% annual growth between 2005 and 2019. Electricity use by data centers is driving the electricity demand growth. Continued dev
Annual U.S. crude oil exports in 2025 decreased 3% from 2024, the first annual decrease since 2021. Exports decreased to Europe and the Asia and Oceania region, the two top regional destinations for U.S. crude oil. Despite fewer crude oil exports, U.S. crude oil imports decreased by more. Overall, U.S. net imports of crude oil—total imports m
In 2025, exports of major petroleum-based transportation fuels, including distillate fuel oil, motor gasoline, and jet fuel, averaged 2.4 million barrels per day (b/d), about the same as the previous year. Distillate fuel oil, commonly sold as diesel, accounts for more than half of these exports, and the entirety of the annual decrease. Exports of
U.S. electricity net generation reached a record in 2025 based on data from our Electricity Data Browser. In 2025, the United States generated 4.43 terawatthours (TWh) of electricity, up 2.8% from 2024 generation, which previously had been the highest annual total in our Monthly Energy Review Data Browser dataset dating back to 1949.
U.S. developers signed sale and purchase agreements (SPA) for 40 million tons per annum of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2025 from planned export facilities, according to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and company website data. This LNG volume equals 5.2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), the highest volume since 7.0 Bcf/d in 2022.
On February 9, 2026, Japan restarted Unit 6 of its largest nuclear power plant, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station in Niigata Prefecture, which was shut down following the 2011 Fukushima tsunami and nuclear accident. As the reactor returns to full operations, the resulting increase in nuclear generation is likely to displace generation fr
As rent growth moderates and the market moves past a historic wave of new apartment deliveries, multifamily operators are entering a more complex phase — one where occupancy is harder to maintain and revenue is less forgiving to volatility. That pressure...
David Wood, Senior Product Manager – Edge Computing at nVent, explains why edge computing will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of technology.
Sameh Yamany, Chief Technology Officer for VIAVI Solutions, explains how 5G and hyperscale will help us realize the full potential of connected health.
Sameh Yamany, CTO at VIAVI Solutions, outlines how IoT, AI and the power of hyperscale computing are enabling lights out data center operation.
Sameh Yamany, CTO at VIAVI Solutions, shares insights on how hyperscale pain points can be resolved in the 5G era.
As O-RAN standards become more popular, Ryan Harris, Sales Engineer and Market Manager for The Siemon Company, outlines the benefits of using DAC for short reach high speed telecommunications connections.
Assessing the state of edge computing is never simple. As we enter 2023, the data center experts in our DCF Executive Roundtable panel say demand is strengthening across nearly all flavors of edge computing, with more growth ahead.
Telecom tower specialists American Tower and SBA Communications are stepping up the pace of their edge computing deployments as they lay the groundwork for a much larger business opportunity in the future.
Cloud providers of all sizes face a number of challenges as the industry’s growth rate accelerates and new markets and users open up. Iron Mountain explores challenges, drivers, and opportunities for those in the cloud service provider market.
American Tower has advanced its data center strategy on several fronts, consolidating its CoreSite acquisition with its data center assets, and lining up infrastructure investor Stonepeak for a $2.5 billion equity stake in its data center business.
The pandemic exposed a nation-wide digital divide. Brad Alexander of DartPoints, outlines how edge computing is bridging that gap and changing the digital ecosystem landscape.
Compass Quantum is a new service from Compass Datacenters that aims to make it simple to provision distributed data centers as a turnkey “white space as a service” offering. Industry veteran Tony Grayson has joined Compass to lead the Quantum team.
DigitalBridge has launched a venture capital arm that invests in tech startups as part of its evolution into a “full stack” platform that operates data centers, while also connecting investors with a range of opportunities to place capital in digital infrastructure.
Over the past year, the IT industry has experienced significant challenges and has faced them head on with rapid shifts in the way we work. Chief Executive Officer Chris Downie leads a round-up of some of Flexential’s top tech predictions for the coming year.
There will be further growth around modular solutions in how they impact emerging technologies like cloud, edge computing, 5G, and more. A DCF special report courtesy of ABB looks at How Digital Modernization is Impacting Physical Modular Infrastructure.