Intermittent

Gas Is More than Bridge Fuel, Says Calpine CEO

With natural gas the cheapest backup for intermittent renewable-based electricity, combined with growing U.S. abundance of shale-based supplies, gas is not just a bridge fuel, it is the nation’s fuel for the future, said Calpine CEO Jack Fusco, speaking at the Barclays Capital CEO Energy-Power Conference in New York City.

September 12, 2011

Emissions All In, Gas Still Beats Coal, Says Report

Even counting higher estimated emissions of methane (CH4) from shale gas production activities, natural gas-fired power generation still beats coal-fired power by a wide margin when it comes to overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a new study published by the gas-friendly American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF).

April 21, 2011

Calpine, BPA Strike Gas ‘Flex’ Deal to Balance Wind Supplies

In another example of natural gas-fired power generation helping smooth out intermittent wind-generated supplies, the federal Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and independent generator Calpine Corp. announced a new pilot project deal involving 75 MW of “generation flexibility” from a Calpine plant in Oregon.

September 13, 2010

Transportation Notes

TGT said Thursday it had resolved the severe weather problems that caused intermittent losses of land-line phone service, no cell phone service and connectivity issues with its GasQuest nominations system. However, its Owensboro, KY office was closed for a second day as a county state of emergency remained in effect, a spokesman said. A security office for Southern Star Central, which is also headquartered in Owensboro, said that pipeline’s office also was forced to close Wednesday by the winter storm and remained closed Thursday except for essential personnel.

January 30, 2009

Rockies Express as ‘Basis Savior’ Doubted

Growing wellhead deliverability and flat-to-intermittent regional natural gas export capacity continue to bedevil Rocky Mountain producers, but it remains to be seen whether the Rockies Express (REX) Pipeline will turn out to be the “basis savior” some expect, an energy consultant said last week.

October 29, 2007

Rockies Express as ‘Basis Savior’ Doubted

Growing wellhead deliverability and flat-to-intermittent regional natural gas export capacity continue to bedevil Rocky Mountain producers, but it remains to be seen whether the Rockies Express (REX) Pipeline will turn out to be the “basis savior” some expect, said Pace Global Energy Services.

October 23, 2007

Climate, Renewables Up Ante for West LNG, Enviros Say ‘No Way!’

If coal-fired generation is out and intermittent renewable-based electricity is in the future power mix, more natural gas, including imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG), will be needed after 2010 in California and more widely in other western states, according to the U.S. president of Australian-based Woodside Natural Gas, whose parent is a major LNG developer and operator on Australia’s Northwest Shelf.

September 17, 2007

Climate Change, Renewable Reliance Raise West’s LNG Need, Exec Says

If coal-fired generation is going to be increasingly pushed out and intermittent renewable-based electricity pushed into the mix, more natural gas, including imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG), will be needed after 2010 in California and more widely in other western states, according to the U.S. president of Australian-based Woodside Natural Gas, whose parent is a major LNG developer/operator on Australia’s Northwest Shelf.

September 14, 2007