Sentences with phrase «needs more natural gas»

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He would like to capture more of this market, which involves supplying laborers in remote, temporary camp locations for mining oil and natural gas in northern Alberta with all their needs.
Unfortunately, propane is more expensive than natural gas and the tanks will need to be replaced as time goes on.
The country is crossed by a network of Soviet - era pipelines that carry Russian natural gas to many European Union member states and beyond; more than a quarter of the EU's total gas needs were met by Russian gas, and some 80 % of it came via Ukrainian pipelines.
We're also ground zero for drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale shelf so I think we need more time.
New York needs a Governor who will say that fracking for more natural gas is not the answer.
«The economic potential from the Marcellus Shale could provide a badly needed boost to the economy of the Southern Tier and even many environmentalists agree we want to produce more domestic natural gas that reduces the need for environmentally damaging fuel sources such as coal,» his campaign statement said, while adding, «Existing watersheds are sacrosanct, and Andrew Cuomo would not support any drilling that would threaten the state's major sources of drinking water.»
But with the possible start to drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus shale formation of the Southern Tier, Libous — who supports the use of hydraulic fracturing — said more information is needed.
Methane or natural gas is 72 times more potent at capturing heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after release - and to deal with climate change, we need to focus on the next few decades.
Certainly, it is going to be needed to some degree, we have substantial amounts of coal and nuclear and natural gas — central generation currently in this country — but because of the distributed generation from wind, solar, geothermal and hydrokinetic, I think we are going to have to develop a different grid that can accommodate that in a much more efficient way.
For unsubsidized solar power to be competitive with coal - or natural gas — powered electricity, it needs to cost $ 1 per watt — today, solar is three to five times more expensive than fossil fuels, Atwater said.
When ruminants digest their feed, methane is formed as a natural by - product of the microbial process in the rumen, and since methane is a 25 times more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, there is a need to devise methods to reduce such emissions from cattle.
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.
Switching from diesel fuel to natural gas may hold advantages for the US heavy - duty trucking fleet, but more needs to be done to reach the full environmental benefits, according to a new white paper released by the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, and Rice University....
We also discuss what's going on in New Mexico with renewable energy, work that offers a better response to meeting people's energy needs and also is better environmentally and more affordable than nuclear power — or coal, oil, and natural gas that also play major roles in New Mexico.
From that expansion in buying and selling, there is an inevitable need for more oil and natural gas.
Among other things, Obama needs to spell out more clearly how he plans to clamp down on leakage from natural gas production, sustain investments in basic energy research despite lower energy prices and also overcome barriers to the deployment of non-polluting energy technologies.
Our analysis shows that energy efficiency is the biggest part of that least - cost solution, and as a result there is no need to rely more heavily on natural gas than would be the case in the absence of the carbon pollution standards we propose.
This includes developing needed infrastructure such as new natural gas pipelines, additional storage capacity and more.
Meanwhile, electricity, natural gas, and petroleum in the form of gasoline are all more expensive in California than in other states, [39] and anything that increases the cost of basic needs like energy and food is regressive.
Hanoi, Viet Nam, 26 February 2018 — In his welcome remarks to participants of the Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) workshop, APN Secretariat Director, Mr. Seiji Tsutsui underscored that «Southeast Asia is a natural disaster - prone region, and it is predicted that disasters such as floods, typhoons, high - tides and landslides will be more extreme because of the increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and increasing population concentration in urban areas.»
But delivering those same services with less energy, more productively used, could shrink 2050 usage to 71 quads, eliminate the need for oil, coal, nuclear energy, and one - third of the natural gas, and save $ 5 trillion in net - present - valued cost.
Those abundant U.S. natural gas resources, which can meet and exceed our domestic needs, while allowing for exports to a world that will need 40 percent more in supplies in the next decade.
Much of the additional needed electricity is projected to come from natural gas, creating more emissions in the process.
A recent survey by EY indicated some younger Americans can learn more about how natural gas and oil companies and refiners are developing the energy that our country will need for decades to come — safely and responsibly.
Assuming the region becomes even more dependent on natural gas, if there were short - term disruptions to other fuels, the region could need about 2,400 MW for a few hours on about nine cold days a year by 2029/2030.
It's not really a secret at this point that the easiest way for a natural gas developer to get approval for a gas plant is to cite the need to balance the grid as more clean energy projects are built.
These export terminals for LNG in Canada is also needed to increase the price of natural gas in Canada and thereby make the renewable energy option for tar sands more viable.
According to the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers, wind power has «relatively little economic value» and because of its intermittent nature it needs back - up from natural gas, which means more fossil fuel use for power, not less.
The New York Times noted: «Germany is now heavily reliant on Russia for its energy needs, importing more natural gas from Russia than any other country in Europe.»
In addition if coal combustion were to be replaced now by non-fossil fuel energy, it would help immediately much more than conversion of coal to natural gas combustion does in putting the world on an urgently needed ghg emissions reduction pathway needed to prevent catastrophic warming.
There's little doubt that oil and natural gas play a critical role in America's energy security and economic wellbeing — and the United States need more of both to meet growing energy demand in the decades to come.
However, if project pipelines evolve to include more natural gas generation projects, care will be needed to ensure that this «bridge» fuel does not lock out renewables.
Which isnt right at all and all this environmental nonsence of the leftists needs to stop and we need to use our own oil, coal, natural gas to give jobs to the American people and more income.
We do not need expensive new natural gas pipelines or to develop counterproductive bailouts to uneconomic fossil fuel generators, which would only raise electricity bills, bring more polluting energy into the region, exacerbate climate change, and slow New England's progress toward a clean, resilient, and fuel secure grid.
The American energy revolution has done more than just provide record amounts of oil and natural gas to fuel our transportation needs or generate electricity and heat our homes, schools and businesses.
All of which means that we'll need more energy, from all sources, with oil and natural gas as the base, for decades to come.
Pipelines are the safest way of transporting oil and natural gas, and we need more of them, without delay.»
They correctly identified the various forces acting in the various directions (greenhouse gases = > warming, aerosols = > cooling, on longer time scales expect natural cooling from interglacial into an ice age); however, they said more research was needed to reliably say what path the climate would take.
New Yorkers could meet more of their energy needs through domestic natural gas production, but that requires hydraulic fracturing.
Much more transmission and natural gas pipeline infrastructure will be needed to support new generation needs.
Needed, the study says, is natural gas - fired power generation that can reach full power in less than 30 minutes — meaning the ability to add more than 600 megawatts of electricity to the grid, Mooney writes.
The need for more fossil fuel natural gas to back it up means it is not even achieving the simple environmental goals.
No need to build more power plants, whether as natural gas, coal, or anything else.
Businessman Tom Wolf, Corbett's Democratic challenger, says a 5 percent «severance tax» on the value of natural gas produced within its borders would provide desperately needed revenue — up to $ 1 billion annually — for the state's budget, and more specifically, its education fund.
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.
NRDC worked closely with Black Rock to create the fund, and more natural gas pipelines will likely needed in California if Diablo Closes.
Finally, Vote Solar has called for more analysis of the state's natural gas fleet, arguing that more gas plants need to close to make room for renewables and reduce electricity costs.
Solar advocates were popping corks when a New Year's Eve ruling by an administrative law judge in Minnesota said that distributed solar arrays were a more cost - effective resource than natural gas to meet Xcel Energy's peak power needs.
By its nature scaremongering attracts attention, and the poll indicates many Americans need more information about the process that has made possible the ongoing U.S. energy renaissance — natural gas and oil.
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