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Enbridge CEO Says AI Power Use “Colossal,” U.S. LNG Doubles by 2030

Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel When we say “major pipeline company with major assets in the Marcellus/Utica,” which companies do you immediately think of? Williams? Kinder Morgan? Energy Transfer? TC Energy? All good answers. But there’s another name that should be on the list: Enbridge. Through acquisitions and its own projects, the Canada-based Enbridge has become…

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Rhode Island Gives LNG Plant Another 5 Years, Won’t Make Permanent

In 2019, the Rhode Island Energy Facility Siting Board waived a licensing requirement for a “temporary” LNG storage facility in Portsmouth to prevent another gas outage episode from happening again (see With “Backs Against Wall” Rhode Island Approves LNG Facility). Board members complained they had no choice, that “we have our backs against the wall”…

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Other Stories of Interest: Fri, Aug 23, 2024

MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Range announces retirement of Steve Gray from the board; Antero Midstream executive sells over $343k in company stock; Rising PJM capacity prices lift returns for all assets; NATIONAL: Harris skips over climate change even as party touts green wins; Unexpectedly large storage build drives gas futures downward; INTERNATIONAL: Crew evacuated from Houthi-stricken oil…

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Marketed: 30 MW Solar Project in Colorado

Solarstone Ltd. has retained EnergyNet for the sale of a late-stage development 30 megawatt (MW) solar PV and 60 MW/180 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Kit Carson County, Colorado. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.

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ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Gets an Official Headquarters in Morgantown, WV

Earlier this month, MDN told you that the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) has officially received its first $30 million from the Bidenistas (see EQT & Others Enter “Phase 1” of Hydrogen Hub; DOE Cuts $30M Check). ARCH2 is getting $925 million from a $7 billion pot created by the Bidenistas. ARCH2, one of…

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