The Freeze: All the News that's Fit To Print
โ Scribed by Hahn, Ellen J. ;McGill, Christopher B.
- Book ID
- 102219348
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Weight
- 499 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-5665
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โฆ Synopsis
he five-day period of January 17 through T J anuary 21, 1994, will probably be discussed and referenced by energy consumers and suppliers for many years to come. The extraordinary weather patterns in the Northeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and South Atlantic regions resulted in energy delivery problems for all energy sources, with particular pressure on the electric generation grids. During this period, record levels of natural gas throughput were recorded for many major pipeline and local distribution company systems. The following information demonstrates that January 1 9 4 weather severely tested the reliability of the nation's natural gas network.
A Peak Winter Heating Season Month
Final data on natural gas consumption for January 1994 will be months in coming, but it is estimated that 2,560 billion cubic feet of natural gas was consumed, which exceeds the previous record consumption month for natural gas in the United States of 2,426 billion cubic feet recorded in January 1979. In October 1993, AGAs Natural Gas for the Winter Heating Season discussed in detail how an extreme peak month (up to 2,583 billion cubic feet of consumption) could ChdStOphOr B. MCGIII IS d i mbe met (see
Table 1 for, gas supply, and Ellen Hahn for a estimate is dImtor. ststI8tIcaI services. at the A&dcan Gas AssocI& made in January tlon In Adlngton, VIrgInIa.
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