After tripling over the last 10 years, natural gas use by Alberta thermal oilsands production will nearly double again in the coming decade, predicts the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB).
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Solar Water Heating Pushed in California
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Thursday established the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Thermal Program to promote the installation of solar water heating systems in new and existing homes and businesses.
Solar Water Heating Pushed in California
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Thursday established the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Thermal Program to promote the installation of solar water heating systems in new and existing homes and businesses.
California Ties Water Heating to Sun
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) last Thursday established the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Thermal Program to promote the installation of solar water heating systems in new and existing homes and businesses.
Oilsands Producers Seek Alternatives to Burning Natural Gas
As a new generation of thermal production begins, Alberta oilsands developers are admitting that they use too much natural gas and are beginning to cut consumption by introducing new technology on a large scale.
Oilsands Producers Seek Alternatives to Burning Natural Gas
As a new generation of thermal production begins, Alberta oilsands developers are admitting that they use too much natural gas and are beginning to cut consumption by introducing new technology on a large scale.
Coast Guard Reopens Fall River LNG Docket
The U.S. Coast Guard said it is reopening the public comment period on a petition from the City of Fall River, MA, asking for regulations establishing thermal and vapor dispersion exclusion zones for marine spills of liquefied natural gas (LNG), similar to Department of Transportation regulations for such spills on land.