
Short-Term Energy Outlook - U.S. Energy Information Administration …
Feb 5, 2026 · In January, power plants in the United States used 43 million short tons of coal, 10% more than estimated in our January STEO. We expect higher coal use to persist through 1H26 as result of …
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Feb 10, 2026 · STEO Data Browser Lesson plans, science fair experiments, field trips, teacher guide, and career corner.
To generate the macroeconomic assumptions in the Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we input STEO energy price forecasts into S&P Global’s macroeconomic model and produce a conditional …
Short-Term Energy Outlook - U.S. Energy Information Administration …
Feb 5, 2026 · The STEO is normally released between 12:00 pm (noon) and 12:15 pm EDT (summer)/EST (winter). There may be occasional early release because of presentation of the …
Short-Term Energy Outlook - U.S. Energy Information Administration …
Feb 5, 2026 · STEO Archives Previous Short-Term Energy Outlook reports are available in the original Adobe Acrobat PDF file with text, charts, and tables, or just the monthly data tables in an Excel file.
Short-Term Energy Outlook - U.S. Energy Information Administration …
Feb 5, 2026 · Energy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government
The Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) is a monthly release of EIA’s forecasts of energy supply, consumption, and prices through the end of the next calendar year.
Bcf/d increase from 2025. We also expect natural gas production from the Bakken and Eagle Ford regions, as well as in the STEO region known as the rest of Lower 48 states, will decre
EIA launches STEO modernization; revises natural gas forecast on cold …
Dec 9, 2025 · Alongside publication of this month’s Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), the Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced plans to modernize its core short-term forecasting system.
New solar plants expected to support most U.S. electric generation ...
Jan 24, 2025 · In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we expect that U.S. renewable capacity additions—especially solar—will continue to drive the growth of U.S. power generation over the next …