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Natural gas considered for trucking fuel
2013-03-25 01:56:18| Air Courier - Topix.net
Amid the nation's shale gas boom, natural gas is being considered as an alternative to diesel to fuel heavy trucks.
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Natural Market Food Groups Inks New HQs Lease in Irvington
2013-03-25 01:12:00| National Real Estate Investor
Natural Market Food Groups signed an 11,555-sq.-ft. headquarters lease at One Bridge Street in Irvington, N.Y. CBREs Timothy Donohue and Kevin Langtry arranged the lease on behalf of the tenant, while the property owner, Bridge Street Commercial, was represented in-house. read more
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Another look at natural gas
2013-03-23 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: After my column on Wednesday about how the nations natural gas boom is helping reduce emissions of heat-trapping carbon, I received a bunch of e-mail arguing that gas obtained by hydraulic fracturing could, on the contrary, worsen climate change. The main reason is that fracking wells -- where water, chemicals and sand are pumped at high pressure into horizontal shafts to fracture shale rock deep underground -- leak. Cheap natural gas is helping to cut carbon emissions because power companies...
Will Natural Gas Stay Cheap Enough To Replace Coal And Lower US Carbon Emissions
2013-03-22 20:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Forbes: Via Brad Plumber, Eduardo Porter worries that the recent decline in carbon emissions will not last Will our carbon footprint continue to shrink? The Energy Department forecasts that CO2 emissions will tick up nearly 2 percent this year and 0.7 percent in 2014, as the economy recovers. Coal use in power plants is also expected to rebound as gas prices rise from their 2012 trough. Historical precedent is not promising. The drive for energy efficiency that started in the 1970s did not...
Natural Gas Producers Roll With The Punches, Shift To Oil
2013-03-22 18:45:00| OGI
When gas prices fell, we stopped drilling, says Alta Mesa CEO.
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