Sentences with phrase «natural gas usage»

Does that mean 100 years of current natural gas usage?
Also, because of the new thermostats, natural gas usage decreased by 15 %, or about 1000 CCF over the past year.
Natural gas usage at one of the company's Faribault plants has been reduced by 38.2 percent since 2007.
We looked up a month's electricity and natural gas usage for the entire building where we lease our offices and estimated our respective portions to be 9,091 kilowatt - hours (the average single - family home uses 1,000 kilowatt - hours per month) and 589 therms, the equivalent of burning about 58,900 cubic feet of natural gas.
Regulatory applications of the relationships between natural gas usage and weather prepared by J. A. Gray [et al.].
Too bad, as the New York Times point out, that even though natural gas does have a far less impact on global warming than does coal, if we're going to reduce carbon emissions by 2050 enough to prevent the worst of climate change, the increase in natural gas usage won't cut it.
In 2009, Snyder's of Hanover set a goal to reduce its energy and natural gas usage and greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent each in the next five years, as well as reduce its solid waste by 30 percent in the same period.
EPA's rule allows states to ramp up renewable energy and natural gas usage to reach goals.
These residential and small commercial customers can then choose to offset 100 % of the emissions associated with their natural gas usage.
Hilltop's offsets are one solution to the question WGL Energy, a provider to energy utility Washington Gas, seeks to answer: How can they help their customers green their natural gas usage?
Gasoline, coal, and natural gas usage will inevitably decline as carbon's cost advantage over alternatives lessens or disappears.
But even a recent related study shows that unfortunately, natural gas usage won't help curb carbon emissions.
But that accounts for only a small fraction of natural gas usage:
For Monday's Cincinnati Reds game against the Chicago Cubs, the season opener for both teams, the team purchased carbon credits for the 96 tons of carbon emissions estimated to have been created by the stadium's electricity and natural gas usage (however nothing is mentioned about carbon produced by travel).
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