Two economists have integrated their disparate economic models and concluded that the macroeconomic impact of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports may be “minimal,” and that fears of domestic price spikes are overstated.
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LaFleur: Resolving Gas, Power Coordination ‘More Urgent’ in Northeast
The different structures of the natural gas and power markets, disparate scheduling cycles and interstate natural gas pipeline constraints are the chief barriers to the efficient coordination of the two markets in the Northeast, regulators and industry officials said Monday.
Consolidation Recommended for California Energy Agencies
As part of a sweeping state initiative by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state’s disparate energy agencies, including parts of the regulatory commission, are recommended for consolidation under a massive new “infrastructure” agency.
Consolidation Recommended for California Energy Agencies
As part of a sweeping state initiative by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state’s disparate energy agencies, including parts of the regulatory commission, are recommended for consolidation under a massive new “infrastructure” agency.
Order, Credibility Will Return to Energy Trading, Stakeholders Say
Claiming it is more economic reality than wishful thinking, a disparate set of energy industry stakeholders expressed optimism last week that the energy trading sector will rebound. They predicted that order will be restored and credibility will slowly return even with more legal shocks like the former Enron trader’s guilty plea to federal authorities earlier this month. Trading is too essential to the operation of the nation’s energy system, particularly electricity, a variety of industry sources in the West and the East said in interviews with NGI.