Morgan Evans joined NGI as an interning associate reporter in June 2019 before joining the Thought Leaders team in a full-time position in May 2022. She holds a liberal arts degree from Gettysburg College.
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Atlanta Gas Light Files for Base Rate Increase to Fund $1B System Improvements
Coming as the utility’s first rate hike request in two years, Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) has filed for a $96.1 million adjustment to natural gas base rates with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), in part to fund $1 billion in natural gas system improvements. The base rate adjustment would mean a $3.80 monthly increase for the typical residential customer.
Lansing, MI, Utility Breaks Ground on Gas-Fired Delta Energy Park Power Plant
Construction has begun on the Delta Energy Park power plant in Lansing, MI, according to Lansing’s Board of Water and Light (BWL), the third largest electric utility in the state. The 250 MW power plant will replace two retiring coal-fired plants.
Warmer Winter, Efficiency Program Spurs New Jersey Natural Gas to Seek Rate Hike
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) customers could see a 4% monthly bill increase this winter if its annual Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS), Conservation Incentive Program (CIP) and energy-efficiency program filings receive approval from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU). The increase would go into effect on Oct. 1, 2019.
Entergy Louisiana Fires Up First of Six New Parent Company-Planned NatGas-Fired Power Plants
Entergy Corp. subsidiary Entergy Louisiana has completed construction and put into service its 980 MW combined cycle natural gas-fired St. Charles Power Station located in Montz, LA. The $870 million plant is the first of six that Entergy Corp. plans to bring online over the next three years.
Atlanta Gas Light Throws Hat Into Adsorbed Natural Gas Bi-Fuel Vehicle Ring
Cost efficient and cleaner bi-fuel natural gas vehicles are now being tested by Atlanta Gas Light, a subsidiary of Southern Company Gas. The new technology, developed by Adsorbed Natural Gas Products Inc. (ANGP), consists of activated carbon to reduce the storage pressure without sacrificing the volume of natural gas stored in the fuel tank of large, light-duty vehicles.