The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Mercury and Air Toxic Standards for power plants — commonly referred to as Utility MACT (for maximum achievable control technology) — were finalized recently, and while they cast a shadow on coal-fired generators, the stricter rules offer a brighter future for natural gas demand.
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New EPA Rules: King Coal Is Dead?
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Mercury and Air Toxic Standards for power plants — commonly referred to as Utility MACT (for maximum achievable control technology) — were finalized last week and were expected to be released Wednesday.
Enbridge to Sell Kansas Pipeline System to Quest for $133M
Enbridge Energy Partners Tuesday agreed to sell its interstate natural gas transmission system, commonly known as the Kansas Pipeline System (KPC), to Quest Midstream Partners LP for $133 million in cash.
Nymex Plans Clearing Services for OTC Energy Contracts May 31
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) will launch over-the-counter (OTC) energy clearing services for 25 of the most commonly traded OTC energy contracts, giving the energy markets new products to trade, much needed trading security and new trading flexibility. Nymex plans to launch the services on May 31.