Monthly Archives: April 2011

Was Rockies Express a Mistake? Part II

By Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor As I discussed in Part I of this article, Rockies Express or REX was slated to be among the biggest, most impactful pipeline projects in U.S. natural gas history. The project, which commenced in 2004, … Continue reading

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Was Rockies Express a Mistake? Part I

By Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor In the early part of 2000, Rockies producers were growing extremely frustrated. Since the 1980s, producers had dreamed of higher prices for their gas. Whenever regional gas-on-gas competition eroded prices too significantly, interstate projects would … Continue reading

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Smart Meters: Helping Customers Understand What’s In It for Them

By Dan Bihn, Enerdynamics Instructor In case you’ve missed the news, not everyone wants a smart meter. According to StopSmartMeters.org (I’m not making this up), no less than 8 counties and 28 cities and towns in California now have a … Continue reading

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Natural Gas: Overcoming the Ugly Duckling Syndrome, Part II

By Belinda Petty, Enerdynamics Instructor In my last blog I discussed the need for the evolving natural gas industry to educate the public and key stakeholders.  In this article, I’ll discuss more in depth on how this might occur. First, … Continue reading

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