Study Reveals LNG is the Cleaner Fuel Choice LNG's Lifecycle Emissions Cleaner than Most Advanced Coal Technologies
The Center for Liquefied Natural Gas (CLNG) has released an independent study which quantifies the greenhouse gas emissions released through the lifecycle of electricity production supplied by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and domestic coal. The study, performed by PACE Global Energy Services, reveals that existing U.S. coal fired power generation produces two and a half times (161%) more greenhouse gas emissions than LNG fueled power generation.
Price change or in 2009 at the end of an ice-breaking surge in natural gas stocks
HC HVAC & R Network November 14, 2009, a media report on the "ice-breaking gas prices change or the upstream end of the year to benefit the company overall," the article pointed out that due to increase domestic natural gas supply and demand gap and the import of gas and domestic gas price gap between the huge impact of the reform of domestic natural gas prices or at the end of ice-breaking, relevant oil and gas companies will benefit.
Natural Gas Council Opposes Effort to Repeal FERC Authority Over LNG Terminals
The members of the Natural Gas Council (NGC), representing all sectors of the natural gas industry from producers, to pipelines, to utilities and consumers, express their opposition to S. 3056, legislation that would repeal provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 that deal with the approval and siting of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals.
Gas or Electric? Which is Better?
Which is better, gas or electric? This has been an age old question without a whole lot of answers. The answer is all about what method you prefer and your personal situation. First you need to check on installation costs, whether or not natural gas/propane is available in your region, the cost factors of either using electric or gas for your home. Once you know what is available, and assuming both are there are other positive and negative reasons to use each service. These following factors are the pros and cons of using both electric and or natural gas: