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1994

Fuel-Switching Drove CO2 Emissions to Nearly 20-Year Low

Energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions last year were the lowest in the United States since 1994 at 5.3 billion metric tons due to the increasing reliance on lower-priced natural gas to fuel power generation, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). With the exception of 2010, carbon emissions have declined every year since 2007.

April 8, 2013

U.S. Use of Canadian Gas Continues to Decline

U.S. use of imported natural gas has dropped to its lowest level since 1994, according to a scorecard kept by the Department of Energy (DOE).

May 10, 2010

Canadian Gas Exports to U.S. Continue Decline

U.S. use of imported natural gas has dropped to its lowest level since 1994, according to a scorecard kept by the Department of Energy (DOE).

May 10, 2010

Dow Chemical Touts Energy Efficiency to Lawmakers

Since 1994, when Dow Chemical Co. first reported its energy and conservation performance, the company says it has saved 1,600 trillion Btu. Dow’s program has resulted in energy savings of $8.6 billion and has prevented 86 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere, a company official told U.S. lawmakers.

February 25, 2009

Dominion East Ohio Proposes First Base Rate Increase in 13 Years

Dominion East Ohio, a subsidiary of Dominion, will soon file a $73 million base rate increase, the first it has proposed since 1994, with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), the company said Friday.

July 23, 2007

Dominion East Ohio Proposes First Base Rate Increase in 13 Years

Dominion East Ohio, a subsidiary of Dominion, will soon file a $73 million base rate increase, the first it has proposed since 1994, with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), the company said Friday.

July 23, 2007

NGSA Presses for Advance Shipper Protections in Gathering Spin-Off, Spin-Down Cases

FERC should not only refashion its test for when to assert jurisdiction over offshore natural gas gathering lines to protect against monopoly abuse, but it should “take actions [in advance] that ensure that the need to subsequently reassert jurisdiction is no longer required or, at least, rarely occurs,” the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) said this week.

November 23, 2005

Cash Makes Small Gains; Some Forwards Weaken

Cash prices were up across the board Monday but posted small gains of generally less than a dime in the Gulf Coast and Midcontinent producing areas with larger increases in the market areas. Western locations posted gains of about 10-12 cents on average.

December 7, 2004

Cash Makes Small Gains; Some Forwards Weaken

Cash prices were up across the board Monday but posted small gains of generally less than a dime in the Gulf Coast and Midcontinent producing areas with larger increases in the market areas. Western locations posted gains of about 10-12 cents on average.

December 7, 2004

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Michael I. German has been elected president and COO of New YorkState Electric & Gas based in Ithaca, NY. German joined NYSEGin 1994 as senior vice president of the company’s Gas BusinessUnit. Prior to that he was senior vice president of the AmericanGas Association in Washington. NYSEG is the primary subsidiary ofEnergy East Corp., which offered to buy Connecticut Energy Corp.for $617 million last Friday.

April 27, 1999