Sentences with phrase «gas infrastructure built»

Natural gas itself is cheap right now, but new gas infrastructure built today will become worthless before it can recover its costs and return a profit.

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NEW DELHI, May 1 - India asked Japan on Tuesday to help build infrastructure needed to boost the usage of liquefied natural gas in India and elsewhere in Asia, India's oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said after a meeting with Japan's trade minister Hiroshige Seko.
The sheer loony guts it takes to build an infrastructure of charging and battery - swapping stations on the nation's highways — you know, where the gas stations are — is breathtaking.
Asian investors in particular are growing weary of Canada's sluggish pace of building energy infrastructure — the pipelines and liquefied natural gas facilities needed to get Canadian fossil fuels to offshore markets.
«We've have the workforce, and we've been building out these gas - processing facilities, these pipelines and all the infrastructures that's required to really support the big LNG boom that we expect to see in the second wave of LNG in the U.S.,» Brown said.
For the first time in living memory, GE is on the road to becoming a coherent whole, built around industrial infrastructure businesses including power generation, locomotives, jet engines, and oil and gas production equipment.
U.S. oil and natural gas production from Pennsylvania could help power Ontario and Quebec for instance, even as Canadian shale flowed through pipelines from Alberta to the U.S. Infrastructure matters a lot in these settings, especially given the difficulties most companies are facing in building new pipelines (Exhibit A: see the Dakota Access Pipeline).
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As its gas exports to the US decline, Canada is building LNG export infrastructure in an attempt to access Asian gas markets.
Going forward, DUK plans to focus on generating cleaner energy and building natural gas infrastructure.
India asked Japan on Tuesday to help build infrastructure needed to boost the usage of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in India and elsewhere in Asia, India's oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said after a meeting with Japan's trade minister Hiroshige Seko.
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First, building extra infrastructure for alternative gas supplies - both pipelines and liquified natural gas terminals - can provide an alternative supplier for the gas.
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«But if you're allowing all this fracked gas infrastructure from the pipelines to the power plants to be built, you're poisoning peoples» communities.»
On Wednesday, October 30, hundreds of New Yorkers from across the state came to Albany to expose Governor Cuomo and the Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) regulations for what they are: fatally flawed, a danger to public health and our well - being, and supportive of a massive fracking infrastructure build out.
That is the discussion that we are holding now, to see how we can use the proceeds from lean gas and from other gas sources to finance any infrastructure that is built and not put the load for such infrastructure on the tax payer and increase public debt,» Mr. Terkper noted.
It would halt the building of any new infrastructure for natural gas or other fossil fuels.
Infrastructure investments in new train tracks or fast - lane bicycle paths, for example, might not only reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, but also decrease costs in other areas, because less roads and parking lots have to be built.
Prolonged afterslip could delay post-earthquake recovery by continuing to cause damage to critical infrastructure built across the fault such as rapid transit and utilities, said Lienkaemper, who noted that better forecasts of afterslip «can be used to plan temporary and final repairs to rapid transit tracks, water, gas and data lines.»
«Natural - gas vehicles yield the least savings, and require building out infrastructure that doesn't transition into new renewable options,» Cohan said.
The association, representing the nation's investor - owned utilities, said states would need more than the few years before 2020 to build the necessary natural gas pipelines and to resolve issues with gas - electric coordination, including differences in regulatory schemes, operational requirements and processes for building infrastructure.
Murkowski, a Republican, introduced a bill on Wednesday that would create an oil and gas exploration program on the refuge's coastal plain, letting prospectors build any roads and other infrastructure they deemed necessary inside the refuge to carry out their operations.
Building high - carbon infrastructure, such as new gas power plants, is at least a 30 - year commitment, which will further lock countries into dependence on carbon.
Innovative urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311, 303
You guys laugh at Tesla because they don't build charging infrastructure that's better than the gas stations, which has been built for a 100 years.
With infrastructure investments, you put money into a single infrastructure asset or multiple infrastructure assets, such as the building and management of toll roads, telecommunications facilities and gas pipelines.
Cherniere Energy I continue to hold shares in Cherniere as it has continues to build out its natural gas liquification infrastructure.
The federal budget introduced in March included $ 62.5 million over two years to help build the infrastructure needed to support alternative fuel vehicles, including charging stations for electric cars and refuelling stations for vehicles that run on natural gas and hydrogen.
Chart should benefit from the infrastructure build out in multiple areas related to naturals gas, including trucking, marine, rail, base - load, and mid-scale.
The development of oil & gas shale projects in the U.S. and build out of the natural gas infrastructure in China both benefitted Chart over recent years.
Also, the utility and oil companies are and will interfere with progress that hurts their bottom line; economics has a place to be sure, but just old fashioned greed hinders progress... still, there are hard working people who support families and citizens who do can not afford any upgrades or changes, the building of the wind infrastructure is already past a billion dollars and has not brought the efficiency we need to even talk of transitions, and with the 7 - 10 billion dollars car makers are requesting in addition to 20 - 75 billion for the current production lines to be maintained (and to stop the big three from filing chapter 11) and the regular gas powered vehicles to continue in the mainstay, it is not likely the government will have the money (or credit?)
In other words, replacing coal with natural gas will not have much benefit until far down the road because building extra infrastructure requires energy which is currently supplied by carbon - intensive sources.
The task on emissions is twofold — to bend the curve of gas releases using regulations, incentives, education and standards, but (more importantly, to me) also to build the intellectual infrastructure and innovative, globally - collaborative culture that will be required for the next generation to take that curve down toward zero even as humanity's energy needs continue to rise.
And we're building a nearly $ 40 billion natural gas pipeline which is North America's largest and most you expensive infrastructure project ever to flow those sources of energy into hungry markets.
While these projects reduce emissions as they operate over time, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are a long - term problem, and helping to build clean infrastructure is an essential part of the solution.»
The country has built a sophisticated energy industry that underpins its economy, despite lacking infrastructure enabling it to rely on electricity imports or natural gas flowing from international pipelines,» said Claude Mandil, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), today in Seoul at the launch of Energy Policies of IEA Countries — Republic of Korea 2006 Review.
It's something that I think New England really needs to figure out: How do they solve that problem when they can't get any energy infrastructure, let alone natural gas pipelines, built
Transmission / distribution networks and distributed energy build - out is picking up the pace in the 12th Five - Year Plan, with concerted efforts on: ultra-high voltage electricity transmission lines from west to east, an ambitious oil and gas infrastructure (as the graphic above shows), and distributed solar and natural gas projects.
Building energy infrastructure today for the gas and renewable energy industry enables it — if necessary — to be repurposed for the nuclear industry.
Innovative urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311, 303
She also co-authored Natural Infrastructure: A Climate - Smart Solution, a report on the role that natural infrastructure plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, removing carbon pollution, and building resilience to impacts of cInfrastructure: A Climate - Smart Solution, a report on the role that natural infrastructure plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, removing carbon pollution, and building resilience to impacts of cinfrastructure plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, removing carbon pollution, and building resilience to impacts of climate change.
The hostility to pipelines is so pervasive in the northeast that ISO New England takes that bleak view that «no new incremental gas infrastructure will be built to serve power generation.»
Indeed, as I argue in this article, I think it will be absolutely essential that we shift much of our current wasteful fossil fuel use (e.g., shipping the same goods back and forth across the ocean, driving gas - powered private automobiles, and producing disposable consumer goods) toward building new infrastructure for long - term resilience (e.g., local food economies, low - energy housing, greenspace, water catchment and storage, clean energy systems, trains, and, yes, wind - powered sea vessels!).
Indeed, the gas business is really an infrastructure business: drill wells, build gas plants, install pipelines and accrue profits.
Thawing permafrost has potentially damaging consequences not just for greenhouse gas emissions, but also for the stability of buildings and infrastructure in high - latitude cities.
Fanning believes that building infrastructure like networks of natural gas pipelines and power plants is the path to «energy security» for the country, and that Southern Company's unique combination of technical know - how and experience in building and operating what Fanning calls «mega projects» make it the best candidate to drive a great leap forward in smarter, cleaner energy generation.
Infrastructure to this region built to serve coal, nuclear and natural gas would then enable better, cleaner energy sources such as wind, biomass, geothermal and others to take root and eventually supplant those above.
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