The future of energy in New York involves miles and miles of pipelines carrying natural gas from other states, a notion that has been reinforced both by Governor Andrew Cuomo and the governors of New England states that are also pushing for
more pipeline infrastructure.
Not exact matches
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis reports on
pipeline companies working to build out
infrastructure within our borders that could move
more oil than Keystone.
According to its website, this is the «largest energy
infrastructure in North America,» owning interest or operating
more than 80,000 miles of
pipelines that transport natural gas, crude oil and
more.
Since this debate over
pipelines began in earnest last Fall, Jason Kenney and others have been calling on the federal government to invoke clause 92 (10)(c) of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to exert authority over
infrastructure such as
pipelines which, «although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or
more of the Provinces.»
With new technology that has still to peak,
more hydrocarbon potential will emerge in Canada's provinces than previously believed, and a
pipeline infrastructure that can take the product to ships on the east and west coasts is something that Canadians must commit to, for they understand their country better than overseas customers and are much better placed to do the job of filling in the gaps in Canada's
pipeline infrastructure.
Heather Briccetti, president of the Business Council of New York, wrote in a letter to Cuomo last week that the state has had
more than enough time to review the Constitution
pipeline permits, saying «it is time to fulfill the state's responsibility and not obstruct the buildout of necessary energy
infrastructure.»
U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko has beaten the drum for improved drinking water
infrastructure for a year or
more, leading tours to emphasize how much of the Capital Region's aging
pipeline system dates back to the 1800s, when Rutherford B. Hayes was in the White House.
At the same time, the big thaw will make getting the oil out
more expensive — billions of dollars in
infrastructure investments in
pipelines, roads and the like will be damaged as the ground shifts beneath them.
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.
«Aerial inspection of energy
pipelines is federally required and typically performed using manned aircraft flying at low altitudes,» said David Yoel, chief executive officer of American Aerospace Technologies Inc. «If we validate unmanned aircraft technologies, we can reduce risks to pilots and the public, and
more efficiently protect the country's critical
infrastructure.»
The data analysis
pipeline includes
more than half of the CNAG staff and it is strongly supported by an extensive informatics
infrastructure.
Users could also
more easily create best - practice
pipelines and avoid duplicating
infrastructures.
Along these parameters, Beijing seeks to bolster
infrastructure by constructing bridges, railways, roads,
pipelines, hydroelectric dams, and much
more.
Because of the business model employed by MLPs, which is focused on providing
pipelines, storage facilities and other
infrastructure components, MLPs are less vulnerable to the ups and downs of commodity prices and are thus able to capture a
more stable stream of revenues.
Kinder Morgan Inc. is a midstream energy company that provides crucial
infrastructure, owning and operating
more than 80,000 miles of
pipeline and 155 terminals.
This includes developing needed
infrastructure such as new natural gas
pipelines, additional storage capacity and
more.
Nuclear fuel is 20,000 times
more energy dense than fossil fuels (up to 2 million times
more energy dense when we start using the Gen IV breeder reactors like the IFR); so it requires 1/20, 000 (to a 2 millionth) the amount of ports, shipping, railway and gas
pipeline infrastructure.
Building new
infrastructure like the KXL
pipeline, to lock the system into decades
more of supporting development of a major new source of oil supply, would take the U.S. in the wrong direction.
By contrast, a
pipeline infrastructure is
more flexible.
A
more comprehensive Australian natural gas
pipeline network connecting Queensland to both PNG and the Northern Territory would provide a much
more flexible natural gas distribution and transport
infrastructure.
Much
more transmission and natural gas
pipeline infrastructure will be needed to support new generation needs.
NERC estimates that the U.S. will need nearly 100 GW
more gas generation and 23 GW
more wind by 2020 to comply with the CPP, along with the
pipeline and transmission
infrastructure to serve it.
Increased supplies of clean - burning natural gas will help lower electricity prices for consumers who have paid 50 percent
more for electricity as compared to the rest of the nation due to constrained
pipeline infrastructure in the region.
Building the
pipelines and other energy
infrastructure we need to keep pace with 21st century energy production could create
more than 1 million shovel - ready jobs that don't rely on taxpayer funding.
For a number of months we've been talking about the need for
more efficient and predictable federal processes for the permitting of energy
infrastructure — including new natural gas
pipelines and added capacity.
• Scale: Achieving the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's long - term sequestration goals means boosting deep geological carbon dioxide storage from about 5 megatons per year to
more than 22,000 megatons annually by the end of the century — an «unprecedented» undertaking that Mr. Thomson says will involve extensive new facilities and
pipelines that would rival the world's oil industry
infrastructure.
Dig deep, they hide their conclusion, which seems invariably to be, bless our drilling operation, credit us with saving the world from the methane monster by making money faster than ever by building
more drilling and processing and
pipeline infrastructure, by committing money and effort to keeping the dinosaur alive a little longer.
In the following years, there were several
more ruptures, leaks and accidents with the Kinder Morgan
pipeline and related
infrastructure throughout the province.
The
pipeline for bitcoin mining projects is so robust there could be a doubling in demand for power, which would require
more electricity
infrastructure in the region, the WSJ story indicates.