Will Natural Gas Dim Solar’s Shine? On the outskirts of downtown St. Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy’s High Bridge Generating Station offers an iconic view of the current state of electrical generation in the United States. Opened in 2008 as a replacement for an aging coal plant, the 534-megawatt natural gas facility looms over three solar … Continue reading Will Natural Gas Dim Solar’s Shine?→
Reforms, infrastructure aided better power, gas market performance this winter: US FERC Regulatory reforms, improved infrastructure and other efforts have contributed to generally lower power and natural gas prices in the US this winter, federal regulators said Thursday, a stark comparison to the price spikes and operational challenges seen last winter. “Across the RTOs and … Continue reading Reforms, infrastructure aided better power, gas market performance this winter: US FERC→
Surprising Natural Gas Output Has BofA Bracing for Sub-$2 Prices Bank of America Corp. says the selloff isn’t over and is telling clients to brace for the possibility of sub-$2 prices for the first time in three years. Gas output will climb to an all-time high of 78.39 billion cubic feet a day this year, … Continue reading Surprising Natural Gas Output Has BofA Bracing for Sub-$2 Prices→
ISO New England warns of threat to grid reliability over gas supply shortage Natural gas provided 44% of ISO NE’s electricity supply in 2014, up from 15% in 2000, while coal and oil together fell from 40% of the mix to 6%. At the same time, renewables only grew from 8% of the ISO NE … Continue reading ISO New England warns of threat to grid reliability over #gas supply shortage→
Published: Mar 11, 2015 9:30 a.m. ET Founding Market Participants Endorse Competitive Pricing and Innovative Clearing Solution Nasdaq announced the establishment of a new energy futures market with the support of leading commodities participants. Nasdaq Futures (NFX) will offer competitive pricing, an innovative clearing solution and high-performance technology for futures and options based on key … Continue reading Nasdaq Expands Global Commodities Initiative With Energy Derivatives→
By Scott DiSavino, Reuters Posted March 01, 2015, at 11:17 a.m. NEW YORK — What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago, tumultuous weather in the Northeast caused record natural gas price spikes and forced some power plants to shut for lack of fuel as power producers scrambled to outbid each other for scarce … Continue reading As New England freezes, natural gas prices also stay low→
From the February 24, 2015 issue of Public Power Daily Originally published February 23, 2015 By Paul Ciampoli News Director Independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organizations (RTOs) recently submitted reports to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on fuel assurance issues in response to a directive from the commission issued in late 2014. Read … Continue reading Grid operators address fuel assurance issues in filings made at FERC→
by Zacks Equity Research Published on February 24, 2015 The downslide in natural gas prices, which was being noticed for last one year on lower demand and increasing stockpiles, was finally arrested in early 2015 as a severe winter draped almost the entire Northeastern U.S. This cold snap boosted electricity demand across the region putting … Continue reading Natural Gas ETF (UNG) Warms Up on Arctic Chills→
February 24, 2015 09:40 MUMBAI: Crude oil may witness some bounce back from levels tracking mixed international cues as its prices can move in range of 3040-3130 in near term. Read the full article at CommodityOnline.
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