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Re: DewDiligence post# 16278

Sunday, 03/18/2018 7:58:01 PM

Sunday, March 18, 2018 7:58:01 PM

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“Curiously awkward writing by WSJ on gas-fired power plants:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-a-brief-reign-at-the-top-natural-gas-is-under-assault-1521378008
Quote:
Of course, some states are still welcoming new gas development. New plants are being built in the gas-producing states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, which are seeking ways to move the gas to market either by pipeline or as electrons by transmission line. [Emphasis added.]
As though there were a way to move electrical power over transmission lines without electrons.”

Actually, it is quite common jargon in the industry. You can either deliver nat gas via a pipeline, or deliver nat gas via wire (convert the gas to electricity via a power plant). Coal by wire is another conversion, and was/is used to site a coal plant in a state with less regulated environmental conditions, and transfer that energy by wire to a more restrictive state.




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