An Increase in Safety Leads to a Decrease in Emissions
A nationwide field study by Washington State University concluded that as little as 0.1 percent of the natural gas delivered…
A final rule from DOE will eliminate non-condensing furnaces and affect 55 percent of U.S. households. This elimination will drastically increase costs for families and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
A nationwide field study by Washington State University concluded that as little as 0.1 percent of the natural gas delivered…
By investing in the efficiency of buildings and appliances, promoting smart energy choices and subsidizing energy-saving efforts for low-income families,…
Attachment 2019 Pipeline Safety_FINAL.pdf
Extreme cold weather events can have significant effects on costs associated with space heating requirements. The events of January 2019…
As in most free markets, natural gas price is chiefly influenced by supply and demand. Natural gas is a domestic…
Natural gas comprises almost one-fourth of all primary energy used in the U.S. and is directly linked to jobs and…
The term natural gas prices is often used to refer to a number of different types of prices. Some natural…
Full-fuel-cycle energy is the energy consumed by an appliance, system, or building as measured at the building site plus the…
On July 31, 2018, PHMSA issued an ANPRM seeking public comment on its existing class location requirements for natural gas transmission…
Policy-driven electrification could be burdensome to consumers and to the economy, have profound impacts and costs on the electric sector…