The United States last year curbed greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to mid-1990 levels in large part to utilities burning more natural gas, but that reduction will be difficult to duplicate globally, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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Natural Gas Alone Won’t Solve Climate Change, Says IEA
The United States last year curbed greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to mid-1990 levels in large part to utilities burning more natural gas, but that reduction will be difficult to duplicate globally, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
North America ‘Import Dependence’ Nearly Over by 2030, Says BP
Supported by abundant unconventional natural gas and oil reserves, the United States and Canada will become “almost totally energy self-sufficient” by 2030, according to a new forecast by BP plc.
EIA: Starting Winter Storage to Hit Highest Level in 16 Years
Working gas inventories are expected to start this upcoming winter heating season at the highest mark since 1990, keeping gas prices at depressed levels in comparison to prior years, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook for September that was issued last Tuesday.
EIA: Starting Winter Storage to Hit Highest Level in 16 Years
Working gas inventories are expected to start this upcoming winter heating season at the highest mark since 1990, keeping gas prices at depressed levels in comparison to prior years, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook for September.
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Patricia K. Swanke has been named vice president, operations,for The Dayton Power and Light Co., effective immediately. Swankebegan her career at DP&L in 1990 and has held variouspositions, most recently as managing director of gas and electrictransmission and distribution operations.