Data Links of Interest
We routinely review many charts and graphs on a monthly basis on numerous topics.
We are going to populate this page with those charts and graphs that are generally but not always generated by a government agency. This will take place over a month and will be updated routinely. Each link may contain many charts and graphs. Hope this helps you to become an entrepreneur.
In case you are developing a more efficient heating, air conditioning, water, home appliances or lighting system the data you will find when you follow this link will help you to target your new concept and see where and how it will fit into a home environment.
This data comes from the Energy Information Administration.
The 2005 RECS Consumption and Expenditures tables containing detailed household end-use data are now available. Tabulations include total consumption, total expenditures, per household statistics, and energy intensities for space heating, air-conditioning, water heating, and home appliances. Each table contains statistics according to various household characteristics relevant to each end-use. The tables can be accessed at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/recs2005/hc2005_tables/c&e/detailed_tables2005c&e.html
This data comes from the Energy Information Administration.
What data are in the “Weekly Coal Production Report”?
The Weekly Coal Production (WCP) Report provides estimates for U.S. coal production by State based on railroad car loading data:
• The weekly version of the report contains data for the latest week.
• The monthly version of the report contains data for the latest month.
EIA also provides:
• weekly and monthly revised estimates from 1984 forward;
• original weekly estimates for all weeks starting with the first week of 2002 to the current week; and
• original monthly estimates for all months starting with January 2002 to the current month.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/weekly/weekly_html/wcppage.html
Changes to Petroleum Navigator Supply Data
Beginning with January 2009 data (currently planned for the end of March 2009) Petroleum Navigator will be modified to reflect changes made to the Petroleum Supply Monthly surveys. Changes include adding fuel ethanol supply and demand, and incorporating ethanol production into petroleum supply and disposition tables
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/notice/Notice_PSMchanges.htm
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