February is likely to be colder than normal in the Northeast and much of the rest of the country, but warmer-than-normal temperatures are expected to dominate in March and April, according to forecasters at Andover, MA-based Weather Services International (WSI).
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WSI Expects Early Spring in East, Central Regions
February is likely to be colder than normal in the Northeast and much of the rest of the country, but warmer-than-normal temperatures are expected to dominate in March and April, according to forecasters at Andover, MA-based Weather Services International (WSI).
Scottish Firm: NGV Bus Market Heats Up Globally
The market for natural gas-fueled buses is gaining momentum, according to Alexander Dennis Ltd. (ADL), a Scottish firm that hopes to dominate the sector worldwide. It is touting orders in November for more than 1,000 buses worth $352 million, more than half going to Hong Kong.
When the Heat’s Off, Coal v. Gas Prices Paramount
In the midst of one of the hottest summers on record nationally, high natural gas demand in the electric generation sector continues to dominate U.S. energy markets, but how much of this continues when temperatures cool in the fall will depend on the relative price of gas to coal and economic dispatch decisions by grid operators, according to RBN Energy LLC’s Sandy Fielden on the firm’s daily blog on Wednesday.
Coal Making Way for Gas in Southern Generation Fleet
A warmer-than-normal winter colored Southern Company’s 1Q2012 financial results, but natural gas issues, and particularly coal-to-gas trends, dominate the current landscape for the Atlanta-based operator, which recently received the first construction/operating licenses for two nuclear units in more than 30 years.
BC Premier Touts Lucrative LNG Export Potential
High hopes for budding overseas exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) dominate an ambitious economic growth forecast made last week by British Columbia Premier Christy Clark. Of C$25 billion (U.S. dollar at par) in investment anticipated by Clark within 10 years, her Liberal government is relying on LNG for C$18 billion or 72% of the total.
BC Premier Touts Province’s Lucrative LNG Export Potential
High hopes for budding overseas exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) dominate an ambitious economic growth forecast made Monday by British Columbia Premier Christy Clark. Of C$25 billion (U.S. dollar at par) in investment anticipated by Clark within 10 years, her Liberal government is relying on LNG for C$18 billion or 72% of the total.
FERC Clears the Way for Marcellus Pipeline Projects
Pipeline applications to transport Marcellus Shale gas appear to dominate at FERC, which last week issued orders clearing the way for both the construction of the MARC I Hub Line project in northeastern Pennsylvania and the expansion of Texas Eastern Transmission’s (Tetco) mainline system in southwestern Pennsylvania.
WSI: East to Avoid Extreme Temps of Last Two Winters
Colder-than-normal temperatures will dominate the Northeast through at least January, but current conditions indicate that the cold “will not be as extreme as it was during the last two winters,” according to Andover, MA-based Weather Services International (WSI).
WSI: East to Avoid Extreme Temps of Last Two Winters
Colder-than-normal temperatures will dominate the Northeast through at least January, but current conditions indicate that the cold “will not be as extreme as it was during the last two winters,” according to Andover, MA-based Weather Services International (WSI).