A crisis of affordability and reliability is on the horizon for #gas customers. "The answer to this looming challenge is not to ignore the dangerous waters ahead. Rather, it is to acknowledge that the world is changing, and ask how we can reconfigure our utilities and utility regulations to minimize risks today and set us up for greater success tomorrow," write Advanced Energy United's Sarah Steinberg and Current Energy Group's Brad Cebulko in Utility Dive . Read their op-ed below on the steps state regulators and utilities can take to avoid disaster for customers during the #energytransition ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eXswh__5
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Another great session from AJBCC looking at Clean Energy Transition and Future Gas Strategy. Insightful panel discussion between government and industry on the need for clarity and certainty on gas policy, as we all navigate an energy transition that needs to include gas as an energy source. Tim Lester Richard Andrews Robert Jeremenko Samantha McCulloch Bill Townsend #cleanenergy #ajbcc #futuregas
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Natural gas utilities play a key role in our clean energy future but face a complex landscape of new technology along with local and national policy initiatives. At the #2024EnergyForum, our Gas Innovation session touched on strengthening grid resilience, new measures and approaches to drive gas savings, and many more insights on keeping gas efficiency programs strong. Read some of lessons learned from this session: https://bit.ly/3A2Crlk
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Natural gas has become a significant part of the energy system, as both a key source of power generation and as an enabler of the energy transition. Alan Armstrong, president and CEO of Williams, shares a deeper look into the benefits of natural gas within the power generation sector, highlighting its agility to meet fluctuating electricity demand. For more on how natural gas is providing a solution to emissions reduction and reshaping industrial landscapes, read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/dppUqmtD #Leadership #NaturalGas #EnergyTransition
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Attention British Gas, EDF, EON, and Octopus customers! You need to be aware of the recent warning - do not make any changes until Monday. Stay informed to avoid any potential issues. Let's ensure we're making informed decisions for the best outcomes. #EnergyWarning #StayInformed #CustomerAlert https://ift.tt/aSrbqg6
Attention British Gas, EDF, EON, and Octopus customers! You need to be aware of the recent warning - do not make any changes until Monday. Stay informed to avoid any potential issues. Let's ensure we're making informed decisions for the best outcomes. #EnergyWarning #StayInformed #CustomerAlert https://ift.tt/aSrbqg6
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The Natural Gas industry is poised for growth, as the majority of Americans believe it’s essential for a future with clean energy: https://lnkd.in/gTZpgUWk #naturalgas #cleanenergy #natgas
America is United On Increasing Natural Gas
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Natural gas has become a significant part of the energy system, as both a key source of power generation and as an enabler of the energy transition. Alan Armstrong, president and CEO of Williams, shares a deeper look into the benefits of natural gas within the power generation sector, highlighting its agility to meet fluctuating electricity demand. For more on how natural gas is providing a solution to emissions reduction and reshaping industrial landscapes, read the full interview below ⬇️ #Leadership #NaturalGas #EnergyTransition
What’s next for natural gas: A talk with Williams CEO Alan Armstrong
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Natural gas has become a significant part of the energy system, as both a key source of power generation and as an enabler of the energy transition. Alan Armstrong, president and CEO of Williams, shares a deeper look into the benefits of natural gas within the power generation sector, highlighting its agility to meet fluctuating electricity demand. For more on how natural gas is providing a solution to emissions reduction and reshaping industrial landscapes, read the full interview below ⬇️ #Leadership #NaturalGas #EnergyTransition
What’s next for natural gas: A talk with Williams CEO Alan Armstrong
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High temperature ➡️ Higher load ⚡️ Low wind💨💨➡️ lower Generation 🔋
There was a spike in electricity generation from natural gas on July 9, resulting from high temperatures across most of the country and a steep drop in wind generation. U.S. power plant operators generated 6.9 million megawatthours of electricity from natural gas on a daily basis in the Lower 48 states on July 9, 2024, probably the most in history and certainly since at least January 1, 2019, when we began to collect hourly data about natural gas generation. https://lnkd.in/dMURymYV #electricity #naturalgas
Natural gas electricity generation in the United States spiked with July heatwave - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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Get ready to be inspired by industry leaders at the DUG GAS+ Conference! We're thrilled to announce our incredible speaker line-up, featuring experts like Tim Romer, CO-CEO from Project Canary. Don't miss Tim's session: The Growing Role of Differentiated Natural Gas: What it Means for the Future Energy Landscape. This session dives into: ▪️ The factors driving the growth of Differentiated Natural Gas and its impact on sustainability. ▪️ How buyers view this higher-priced product and what influences their purchasing decisions. ▪️ Navigating the certification process for transparency and market credibility. ▪️ Strategies to meet the global demand for Differentiated Natural Gas. Click here to learn more and register for the conference: https://lnkd.in/gZGDN9Wd #DUGGAS24 #NaturalGas #Energy #HartEnergyLIVE
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There was a spike in electricity generation from natural gas on July 9, resulting from high temperatures across most of the country and a steep drop in wind generation. U.S. power plant operators generated 6.9 million megawatthours of electricity from natural gas on a daily basis in the Lower 48 states on July 9, 2024, probably the most in history and certainly since at least January 1, 2019, when we began to collect hourly data about natural gas generation. https://lnkd.in/dMURymYV #electricity #naturalgas
Natural gas electricity generation in the United States spiked with July heatwave - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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