Tuesday,
February 11
February 11
EIA U.S. Energy Outlook
The U.S. Energy Information Administration will issue its Short-Term Energy Outlook report, providing a forecast of energy supply, demand, and prices. U.S. solar generation capacity is expected to increase by 34 percent in 2025 and 17 percent in 2026, according to the agency’s latest short-term outlook. Increasing generation from renewables is expected to cause natural gas generation to decline by three percent in 2025 and one percent in 2026. Generation from coal-fired power plants is projected to fall by one percent this year followed by a slight increase next year, due to increased competitiveness with natural gas generators that are expected to face rising fuel costs.