Sentences with phrase «gas generation facilities»

Its portfolio currently consists of 18 wind facilities, 13 hydroelectric facilities, seven natural gas generation facilities, and one natural gas pipeline.
Its portfolio currently consists of 18 wind facilities, 13 hydroelectric facilities, seven natural gas generation facilities,...
Adjusted earnings for 2016 also exclude the gains on the sale of natural gas generation facilities

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The Cutbank facility helped Seven Generations «ramp up liquids - rich natural gas sales into the U.S. Midwest market,» according to president and COO Marty Proctor.
The CEO said when Tullow Ghana had challenges with the turret bearing on the Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) facility, it reduced its revenue generation because it could not process condensate and liquefied petroleum gas for sale.
Ordinarily a permit for a natural gas fired generation facility is viewed as having lower air quality impacts than other fuels.
Natural gas might still have an advantage over coal when burned to create electricity, because gas - fired power plants tend to be newer and far more efficient than older facilities that provide the bulk of the country's coal - fired generation.
The facility would have captured the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) that is emitted when coal is burned for electricity generation.
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Infrastructure assets are roads, railways, ports, airports, telecommunications facilities, electricity generation, gas or electricity transmission or distribution, water supply or sewerage, and hospitals.
In California, natural gas - fired capacity is often used to help offset lower levels of generation from hydropower facilities.
The average operating heat rate for gas - fired power plants is about 21 % lower than coal - fired electric generation facilities, creating less CO2 emissions.
In PJM, gas supply issues caused outages at certain generation facilities, «but mechanical problems and other factors caused significantly more outages across all types of generation facilities,» he said.
It's another acknowledgement of the tough operating environment for nuclear facilities as gas - fired and renewable energy sources continue to grab more power generation market share in an era of lower electricity costs and slowing demand for electricity.
Distributed generation facilities like those at the Regional Food Bank, involving electricity production close to end users of power, will be an essential element to success in meeting the State's goals, including reducing statewide greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent, from 1990 levels.
On the heels of an announcement that the plant may be replaced with new natural gas facilities, today the My Generation campaign released a new video and online petition urging the Public Utilities Commission and Governor Brown to reject a plan that would add new air pollution to Southern California and move California backwards on its climate goals.
Upon achieving ZLD, power generation facilities can meet stringent cooling tower blowdown and flue gas desulfurization discharge regulations, treat and recover valuable products from waste streams, and better manage produced water.
The proposal calls for upgrading existing pipeline facilities and storage assets, with a goal of supplying electric generation markets in the gas - constrained region.
A Williamsburg County hog farm will be the site of a new methane gas power generation facility.
Gasification — the process of heating wood to a very high temperature to produce gas — is a wood - based system of energy generation that is appropriate for smaller - scale industrial facilities and villages.
In terms of their likely annual power generation, new natural gas facilities actually led new wind farms by roughly 2:1 last year.
-- The term «electric generation facility» means a coal - fired or natural gas - fired electric generation facility in the United States with a generating capacity that is greater than 50 megawatts.
(5) calculates the effect on greenhouse gas and other emissions per megawatt - hour from electric generation facilities that would result from installation or implementation of the technologies, equipment, and processes identified under paragraph (1), assuming the obstacles identified under paragraph (2) are reduced or eliminated.
Does this precedent apply to less carbon - intensive electricity generation such as natural gas cogeneration facilities?
However, it can also be used as a transportation fuel to displace petrochemicals and, with proper refinement, to displace any current use for natural gas, such as at existing electricity generation facilities.
Florida regulators have given the green light to a pair of new natural gas - fired power plants that will add nearly 1,700 MW of generation capacity in the state, and a Florida - based energy project developer has announced a 1,000 - MW gas - fired facility project in South Carolina.
By contrast, under a «mass - based system,» states would have to meet an overall target for greenhouse - gas emissions and ensure that power plants either make those reductions at their facilities or finance efforts to achieve them in other ways, such as by reducing consumer demand or investing in carbon - free electricity generation.
Tim serves as a Senior Program Manager and has been involved in a wide range of projects, including power generation and transmission, oil & gas development, site assessment and remediation, CEQA and NEPA anlyses, and coastal zone permitting for industrial facilities.
Across the country, these providers are mostly electricity generation sources like natural gas or coal plants, solar farms, and hydroelectricity facilities.
Power produced and sold from landfill gas - fueled electrical generation facilities is one of the most reliable sources of renewable energy.
Authorizing the final segments of the Project will make 7,191 acres of Federal lands within the ROW available to transmit electric power generated from both traditional (i.e. coal - fired and natural gas - fired) generation facilities and renewable sources (i.e. wind generation facilities) in Wyoming and Idaho.
It would be an exceptionally useful experiment in managing the adoption of renewable energy technologies to isolate California from all external sources of fossil, nuclear, and hydropower generation and to rely instead upon solar and wind backed by a combination of grid - scale energy storage facilities and gas - fired backup generation capacity.
A while back I posted an article on a purchase of a solar power generating facility by Los Angeles, in which it was said that solar is already competitive with gas turbines for peak generation, with all costs and subsidies included in the calculation.
In 2017, about 4,015 billion kilowatthours (kWh)(or 4.01 trillion kWh) of electricity were generated at utility - scale facilities in the United States.1 About 63 % of this electricity generation was from fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, petroleum, and other gases).
The average yield of all combined power generation facilities in Europe (hydro, gas, coal, nuclear, wind,...) is over 40 %.
Global law firm White & Case LLP represented Los Esteros Critical Energy Facility, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Calpine Corporation, in connection with the US$ 373 million financing for the construction and expansion of a natural gas - fired, combined - cycle power generation facility (Facility, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Calpine Corporation, in connection with the US$ 373 million financing for the construction and expansion of a natural gas - fired, combined - cycle power generation facility (facility (more...)
Steve has represented clients in the acquisition, development, financing and divestiture of numerous properties, including oil and gas fields, coal and hardrock mines, energy transportation, refining and processing facilities, and hydro, gas and wind generation facilities.
Advising in the financing of several natural gas - powered generation plant projects funded variously by leasing arrangements and facilities of # 25 million.
ENMAX Corporation in commercial matters relating to the development of its Shepard Energy Centre, an 800 megwatt, natural - gas - fired, combined - cycle, electricity generation facility in Calgary, Alberta, including for construction and operations
Accomplished management professional and engineer with extensive experience in natural gas transmission (interstate and intrastate pipelines), natural gas utility (distribution), and developing 1,715 MW of natural gas - fired power generation facilities.
Civil Engineer — Duties & Responsibilities Serve as field engineer responsible for planning and tracking progress on multiple engineering projects Oversee the installation of 5,000 worked man - hours of instrument air copper pipe Direct crews of up to 30 Union Boilermakers and Pipefitters ensuring timely and efficient operations Manage crew of 10 Union Pipefitters installing 18,000 man - hours of critical and non-critical large bore balance of plant piping Responsible for planning and managing moment, seal welding, and large bore piping operations on three Nooter / Erikson Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) Set and strictly adhere to project budgets and production timelines Ensure compliance with all safety protocols for operations of over 15,000 worked man - hours Create work packs, progress tracking tools, and schedule manpower in a cost effective manner Estimate structural steel costs for $ 500 million to $ 1 billion natural gas power generation facilities Present project estimates to Kiewit Power management for final review and approval Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
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