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Con Edison already has unused gas capacity for New York City generation.
The Southeast Pipeline would provide o.4 Bcf/day of natural gas capacity for FPL beginning in 2017.
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Simply put, it's been a 40% increase in gas capacity available for backup and more gas generation that has allowed wind and solar to assume a more significant role.
For gas capacity constraint: L_{text{ss}} = L_{text{eff}} + D. (3 For liquid capacity constraint: L_{text{ss}} = frac{4}{3}L_{text{eff}}.
OCI said a $19.8m project in Ghana for "oil and gas capacity building" and one in Mozambique that provided $24.2m to improve the management of coal, oil and gas extraction were examples of finance that could be categorised as policy funding, but facilitated the burning of more fossil fuels.
Although difficult to accept for some, this energy market reality of intermittency means that new wind and solar capacity typically increases, not decreases, the need for more natural gas capacity.
Its nuclear generating plants on the island of Honshu are not available, and a fair amount of the region's thermal (coal and gas) capacity is also unavailable, at least for this year.
Even though less gas may be generated for the grid, with greater intermittent capacity coming online, more reliable capacity, or flexible gas capacity, will need to be available in times of great intermittency.
PFCs have been used clinically as blood substitutes because of their high gas dissolving capacity for oxygen and carbon-dioxide as well as their chemical and metabolic stability [8].
Replacing them with clean natural-gas capacity will create demand for billions of cubic feet of shale gas.
For existing plants, these components are primarily new or additional CHP and gas storage capacities for biogas plants.
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