Total U.S. energy production increased for the sixth consecutive year. According to data in EIA’s most recent Monthly Energy Review , energy production reached a record 89 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu), equivalent to 91% of total U.S. energy consumption. Liquid fuels production drove the increase, with an 8% increase for crude oil and a 9% increase for natural gas plant liquids. Natural gas production also increased 5%. These gains more than offset a 10% decline in coal production. The United States saw little change in production from nuclear electric power and renewable energy (across all sectors) in 2015. However, the United States saw shifts in the sources of electricity generation from renewable fuels , as declines in hydroelectric generation were mostly offset by increases in electricity genertation from wind and solar. Other highlights for electricity generation in 2015 include: Net […]