Caterpillar has launched a 3.1 MW Fast Response natural-gas generator set, offering rapid start capability and demand response flexibility for grid-connected and microgrid applications.
Despite hurdles to building new pipelines in some regions, companies have green-lighted more capacity through 2029 than ...
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) Gas-Electric Alignment for Reliability Task Force ...
New York state’s utility regulator approved a long-term gas plan floated by National Grid that would expand natural gas infrastructure in New York City. The utility said its plan is based on the ...
ALBANY (TNS) — New York’s utility regulator has authorized a plan from National Grid to supply natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York City that relies on the construction of a controversial ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a plan Thursday they hope will accelerate the replacement of older plastic natural gas lines. The commission voted 5-0 on a ...
Eversource Energy is asking state regulators to approve a long-term natural gas supply contract that company officials say would cut costs for Massachusetts customers and reduce reliance on high-cost, ...
Customers who want new natural gas service in Maryland will have to pay to connect to gas pipelines, state regulators decided Friday. Currently, new gas customers typically can connect to utility gas ...
Regulators in Wisconsin have approved We Energies’ plan to invest about $1.5 billion for construction of two new natural gas-fired power plants in the southeastern part of the state. The Public ...
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho Falls Power reached a major milestone on Monday, May 5. Four of eight natural gas-burning generators arrived at the new $36 million Peaking Plant and Clean Energy ...
Maine utility regulators will begin public hearings Thursday on a three-year-old plan to expand pipeline capacity and potentially lower energy costs by committing ratepayers to spend up to $75 million ...
Holmdel Township lost its final appeal against New Jersey Natural Gas's plan to build a regulator station. The legal battle spanned a decade and included two denials by the township's zoning board.
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