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his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in thee regioi, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in this village in the grip of wininter, farmers a are alsoo concerned.d. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling g began. residents here say t the gas industry has presenteded a misleadingng image of f fraggin. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged sololidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstanand at this would mean for ouour climate. >> the i is no way to extract shale gasasithout using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i ha
his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in thee regioi, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in this village in the grip of wininter, farmers a are alsoo concerned.d. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas...
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are there for oil and gas. we are working many, many years and especially natural gas, several meetings in japan. we asked prime minister abe to look at the security issue which we're doing, and electricity security i mentioned very important, cybersecurity we are working on that. yet another security issue indirectly but also very important terms of energy is the raw materials for the new technologies. this goes from aluminum to copper, copper to lithium, and it happens that, again, like the issue of the tradition of sources several years ago, these are only in a few number of countries. again here, concentration of the resources, some of them are in latin america, some of the american countries, chile, peru, bolivia but china happens to be a country with a lot of reserves in the context. so we talk about that clear technologies. this is very good, good for the vibrant, good for domestic production of one has to go one step further to think about where those materials will come from. and what kind of security
are there for oil and gas. we are working many, many years and especially natural gas, several meetings in japan. we asked prime minister abe to look at the security issue which we're doing, and electricity security i mentioned very important, cybersecurity we are working on that. yet another security issue indirectly but also very important terms of energy is the raw materials for the new technologies. this goes from aluminum to copper, copper to lithium, and it happens that, again, like the...
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gas. if i may come back to what i said in the beginning, no country is an energy island. china is going from coal to gas in a very short period of time, major energy imports and as a result of that, within one year of time, the energy process in asia-pacific jumped from $6 to $11, almost doubled because of china's new policy. this will affect everybody, exporters and others. china is going to be the largest oil consumer very soon, overtaking the united states. another area which i would like to bring to your attention is nuclear power and china. china today is the country which is the most engaged with the nuclear power industry and we see that more than one-third of all the nuclear power plants in consumption today will be in china and with what's happening in the united states, our numbers show that in ten years of time, chinese nuclear capacity will overtake the united states and china will be number one and united states will be number two in terms of nuclear capacity if the current po
gas. if i may come back to what i said in the beginning, no country is an energy island. china is going from coal to gas in a very short period of time, major energy imports and as a result of that, within one year of time, the energy process in asia-pacific jumped from $6 to $11, almost doubled because of china's new policy. this will affect everybody, exporters and others. china is going to be the largest oil consumer very soon, overtaking the united states. another area which i would like to...
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gas leak that blew up a house and you couldn't turn the gas off for several hours, in an earthquake prone area is more than a little alarming. so, thank you for calling the hearing. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm ramneck saini with pg&e. senior director of gas asset management and system operations to talk further about the details of the incident that happened november 27th. first of all, i would like to thank our first responders including the san francisco fire department, the san francisco department of emergency management who worked with our crews to safely secure the area on the day of the incident. we understand that this emergency deeply -- you know, deeply affects the families if the neighborhood and we are fully here and committed to provide any assistance. we're here to take any questions. >> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to speak. at pg&e safety is our top priority. we're grateful for the collaboration and hard work of the san francisco fire department, police department, san francisco department of emergency management and san francisco human services age
gas leak that blew up a house and you couldn't turn the gas off for several hours, in an earthquake prone area is more than a little alarming. so, thank you for calling the hearing. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm ramneck saini with pg&e. senior director of gas asset management and system operations to talk further about the details of the incident that happened november 27th. first of all, i would like to thank our first responders including the san francisco fire department, the...
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why natural gas is down.ajor averages, we see a rally, major averages up for a fourth day in a row, more record highs with animal spirit stirred by enthusiasm for tax cuts. saidtay capital, david that the euphoria does not in well as he sees a 10% correction at some point in the first quarter and katie, at the tig believes there will be eight to week 24-week fullback -- two pullback.ur week best week for the s&p 500 in a year. sector wise, more sectors are higher than lower. tech up talk -- up top. energy down with natural gas decline could be a piece of it. the tech winners, there does not appear to be anything to fundamental behind this, more investors wanting in on more of yearhas been the case last , tech the top sector for the since0, up 37%, best 2013. apple and microsoft are higher, electronic arts and ebay among the top percentage winner within the technology space. a lot of strength. where we do not have strength is oil. down about 9/10 of 1%. after the inventory report yesterday, oil cooling off. vo
why natural gas is down.ajor averages, we see a rally, major averages up for a fourth day in a row, more record highs with animal spirit stirred by enthusiasm for tax cuts. saidtay capital, david that the euphoria does not in well as he sees a 10% correction at some point in the first quarter and katie, at the tig believes there will be eight to week 24-week fullback -- two pullback.ur week best week for the s&p 500 in a year. sector wise, more sectors are higher than lower. tech up talk --...
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>> the gas supplied drops to low levels customers in the gas market for example workflow call for gas supplies. you get contracting in the world our kids. >> from another perspective as well the russian gas company here we had cargo vessels going with lng tours of imports from louisiana into europe to try to help them meet their challenge. we are looking at an overall system here from costs and missions and of things it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense. >> our job is to make sense of those. let's go to senator king. >> i hate to follow the admonition that it makes sense. mr. van welie i very much enjoy singing i remember meeting with u.n. 2015 on this very issue and madam chairman i love this panel. we should take them with us everywhere. you all have done a really good job in illustrating a lot of important issues. i do want to promote something for the audience and anyone insure sitting in these issue and it's an app called iso to go produced by iso and it gives you moment to moment prices all over new england where the demand curve by the way mr.
>> the gas supplied drops to low levels customers in the gas market for example workflow call for gas supplies. you get contracting in the world our kids. >> from another perspective as well the russian gas company here we had cargo vessels going with lng tours of imports from louisiana into europe to try to help them meet their challenge. we are looking at an overall system here from costs and missions and of things it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. >> it doesn't make a...
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gas prices went up and gas units dispatched down and coal came on at the higher level. certainly we saw more coal production, coal fired production if you will than we normally would in that cold snap. >> and could you help me too maybe the chairman can help with this. the pricing of natural gas, prices spiked up to an all time high during this time, maybe 60 times their normal price. do you know that chairman? >> i don't know if it was an all time high. i know with did experience significant price increases and you know, as i mentioned earlier, that's the kind of thing that can in a broad sense be helpful. it's important that we have market signals that reflect shortages, including in this case short term spikes in demand, send proper signals to both providers of the resource and consumers. >> do you want to put more -- >> the prices got up into the $100 range. if you look when the pipes are could be strained in the 2 to $3 range. >> that gets me to another issue we've talked around but certainly in the new england area, the accessibility to natural gas and the permitt
gas prices went up and gas units dispatched down and coal came on at the higher level. certainly we saw more coal production, coal fired production if you will than we normally would in that cold snap. >> and could you help me too maybe the chairman can help with this. the pricing of natural gas, prices spiked up to an all time high during this time, maybe 60 times their normal price. do you know that chairman? >> i don't know if it was an all time high. i know with did experience...
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are therefore oil and gas.e are working many years and especially for natural gas with the g7 meeting in japan we asked the par minister to look at the security issue and i matched to you with cyber security and we are working on that. yet another security issue indirectly but also in terms of the [inaudible] this goes from lithium and it happens that the issue of the sources several years ago this is the number of countries and again here we have resources and some of and latina america and other chile, peru, but china happens to be the country with a lot of reserves in that context. when we talk about the clean energy technologies this is very good and it's good for the environment and domestic production but one has to go one step further to think about that where it will come from and what kind of security we can develop in order to address some of the problems as those technologies are in a few number of countries. important. >> is iea not concentrate necessarily but do you factor in the vulnerabilities as
are therefore oil and gas.e are working many years and especially for natural gas with the g7 meeting in japan we asked the par minister to look at the security issue and i matched to you with cyber security and we are working on that. yet another security issue indirectly but also in terms of the [inaudible] this goes from lithium and it happens that the issue of the sources several years ago this is the number of countries and again here we have resources and some of and latina america and...
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many options to get the gas from norway we get the gas from from from algeria or from the southern corridor or in roughly two years so there are a lot of options so we're not getting any longer any more any more dependent on russian gas it's just a question of the price it's a question of the market and it's purely the pure interest of the united states is to sell their gas in order you know to bring up. industry with a lot of. i see it in this context and that's why they try to play to the political way but it is said an economic interest of the united states so the warning coming out from from the u.s. and some european countries is energy security that we won't have it what do they mean by energy security and all those concerns justified. i mean and as if energy security is not in danger when we have the second string of not stripped that's for sure you know i mean russia's pipeline system and the whole you know infrastructure is more dependent on europe than europe is headed toward russia so we already reached energy security it's only the question who has you know the biggest share the
many options to get the gas from norway we get the gas from from from algeria or from the southern corridor or in roughly two years so there are a lot of options so we're not getting any longer any more any more dependent on russian gas it's just a question of the price it's a question of the market and it's purely the pure interest of the united states is to sell their gas in order you know to bring up. industry with a lot of. i see it in this context and that's why they try to play to the...
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i took them off and i'm free flowing. ♪ >> ga ga gown had a 13 foot removable train.els. originally there were embellishments on the neck and waste of her gone. miley had two outfits. she had to be zipped into the gown before she took the stage. ♪ >> sometimes the real secret, isn't that much of a secret. >> i love being glamorous. i love to girl it up. >> how long did it take to put this together? >> i showed up and they pinned me. >> kelly clarkson is just like us. >> she's like where do i go? >> then there's james corden. kevin back now from new york. he had a few tricks up his sleeve. >> he had a whole bunch. from conciliation prize puppies to the antics on the new york subway system and of course there was the one cameo that brought the house down. we have the secrets behind corden's big moments. >> there you go. >> love at first sight is how sarah silverman described her conciliation prize. the pups actually went home with their trainer. >> she isn't toilet trained just so you know. >> this is my mum and dad everybody. >> i love his parents. we were talking abou
i took them off and i'm free flowing. ♪ >> ga ga gown had a 13 foot removable train.els. originally there were embellishments on the neck and waste of her gone. miley had two outfits. she had to be zipped into the gown before she took the stage. ♪ >> sometimes the real secret, isn't that much of a secret. >> i love being glamorous. i love to girl it up. >> how long did it take to put this together? >> i showed up and they pinned me. >> kelly clarkson is...
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in this case today, natural gas. the lack of a comprehensive integrated process to drive appropriate investments to improve resiliency that take into account energy system interdependencies, critical infrastructure susceptibilities, essential reliability services as well as affordability increases the risk of a compromised energy infrastructure, and thus the security of this nation. thank you for the opportunity to testify, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, assistant secretary. appreciate your words. >> chairman murkowski, ranking member cantwell, members of the committee, thank you for holding today's hearing. i'm the interim president and ceo of nerc, the electric reliability organization designated by ferc. in addition to developing and enforcing mandatory reliability standards for the bulk power system, nerc continuously assesses reliability and monitor system operations, including in new england and the mid atlantic chblt. my testimony covers four points, nerc's monitoring of the bulk power sys
in this case today, natural gas. the lack of a comprehensive integrated process to drive appropriate investments to improve resiliency that take into account energy system interdependencies, critical infrastructure susceptibilities, essential reliability services as well as affordability increases the risk of a compromised energy infrastructure, and thus the security of this nation. thank you for the opportunity to testify, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, assistant...
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oil or natural gas, highest demand ever yesterday for natural gas, a lot of people watching that rose bowl game at home, i guess. do you see prices sustaining for the next few months in natural gas and oil? >> natural gas, first of all, it's going to be hellacial in the northeast. you mentioned a record amount of gas burned on wednesday. on saturday it's a weekend, less industry involved. but what we're seeing is a shift from coal to natural gas sees us burning a lot more of it whenever there's heat or cold. that's what we're seeing right now. i think the price of natural gas, just at $2.56 a unit at the low point, will be north of 4 potentially by the end of january. >> oh, wow. >> we'll pull out about a quarter of our natural gas supplies just over the course of january if things keep up. >> so get ready for higher bills. >> right. get ready for higher bills. there's a little bit of a buffer and a time lag because utilities have to take it and process it and hit you with an increase down the road. the one downward pressure potentially is for oil. as much as there is demand there for
oil or natural gas, highest demand ever yesterday for natural gas, a lot of people watching that rose bowl game at home, i guess. do you see prices sustaining for the next few months in natural gas and oil? >> natural gas, first of all, it's going to be hellacial in the northeast. you mentioned a record amount of gas burned on wednesday. on saturday it's a weekend, less industry involved. but what we're seeing is a shift from coal to natural gas sees us burning a lot more of it whenever...
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not just gas. just gas to pay for it. everybody benefits from it. interestingis an question. the federal gas tax was put in place as something of a surrogate for a toll or user fee. that was decided that that was going to be the fairest way at that time when virtually all vehicles were running on gas. that there should be correspondence to those who are using the highways and paying gas taxes. we are in a different era. the gas tax structure is not sustainable going forward. you have hybrids, electric vehicles coming online, vastly more fuel-efficient vehicles and a wide range. there are inequities with the gas tax in terms of how we fund other infrastructure. fees for inland waterways, harbor deepening, there is already a federal tax and fee structure in place for .ater systems for water utilities that has been a state and local responsibility. 94% of the funding coming at that level. the federal government does not spend money directly on those utilities, except through tax policy through tax exempt in a municipal bonds. senator moynihan, talk about the politics of raising
not just gas. just gas to pay for it. everybody benefits from it. interestingis an question. the federal gas tax was put in place as something of a surrogate for a toll or user fee. that was decided that that was going to be the fairest way at that time when virtually all vehicles were running on gas. that there should be correspondence to those who are using the highways and paying gas taxes. we are in a different era. the gas tax structure is not sustainable going forward. you have hybrids,...
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i hate pumping gas.nd you, new jersey's gas just cheaper than other states so let's hang on to this as long as we can. file bad for those organnians who have to pump their own gas. bill: men and women, tongue and kek, you are in a nice suit today, the last thing you want to do is pump your own gas. listen, in the states, you have option. you make choice. there is nothing more infuriating when you are waiting for some tech nism to come and pump the gas four. i want to get on the road. i want to go. this is such a stupid law. this is one that could be repealed. frankly, if outwent pay more, you want that line, then go to full serve, by all means do it. i want to pump my own gas if i can. bill: i tend to abre bill. i have been on the running side of the law a couple of times on this. the guy has taken one million years to get out there. i pump the gas and go. i think if politician tries take away the full service injection they are going to have revolt. because we love our full service gas here. we don't wa
i hate pumping gas.nd you, new jersey's gas just cheaper than other states so let's hang on to this as long as we can. file bad for those organnians who have to pump their own gas. bill: men and women, tongue and kek, you are in a nice suit today, the last thing you want to do is pump your own gas. listen, in the states, you have option. you make choice. there is nothing more infuriating when you are waiting for some tech nism to come and pump the gas four. i want to get on the road. i want to...
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getting your gas pumped for you. of >> always. since i was a baby. >> but on january 1st, the garden state became the only state where pumping your own gas is still legal, because oregon began allowing self-service this year, some are not having it in a now viral facebook post from legal tv station ktbl, many rejected it, complaining they soon smell of gas or worse become injured while fueling up. >> overreaction. >> hazardous or dangerous about it >> they don't want to get out and pump the gas. >> reporter: others claim they weren't capable >> when we go on road trips, pull up to a gas station, i ask my husband are you sure you can do it? are you sure you know how. >> reporter: made us wonder how would new jerseyians react if their state decided to >> it would be on social media >> right now, it's too cold to go out there and pump >> what is the basis for jersey's gas law? officially known as the reality gasoline dispensing safety act? well, the legislation cites personal safety issues and health concern, while there may no longe
getting your gas pumped for you. of >> always. since i was a baby. >> but on january 1st, the garden state became the only state where pumping your own gas is still legal, because oregon began allowing self-service this year, some are not having it in a now viral facebook post from legal tv station ktbl, many rejected it, complaining they soon smell of gas or worse become injured while fueling up. >> overreaction. >> hazardous or dangerous about it >> they don't...
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in the u.s., certainly natural gas has hit coal. we have seen a drop, but it's not just the story about natural gas. since 2012, we have seen a drop of about 275 tear awatt hours of coal electricity. to 2016. that's explained both by natural gas, which is over half of that, but also by renewables, which has also grown considerably. add into that, of course, the demand growth has been very weak. so coal share of the power mix, and you can go back ten years ago, which was close to 50%, is now down to 30% of the power mix today. and last year, as many of you may well know, gas generation actually accounted for more of the u.s. electricity supply than coal generation. that was the first time that has happened. next, germany, and note again the scale. it's double the uk, but i guess a fifth of the u.s. that this -- in the german case, we have a quite different situation. quite interesting to compare germany and the uk here. like the uk, there's a big growth in renewables. but unlike the uk, there's no corresponding shrinkage in coal-powe
in the u.s., certainly natural gas has hit coal. we have seen a drop, but it's not just the story about natural gas. since 2012, we have seen a drop of about 275 tear awatt hours of coal electricity. to 2016. that's explained both by natural gas, which is over half of that, but also by renewables, which has also grown considerably. add into that, of course, the demand growth has been very weak. so coal share of the power mix, and you can go back ten years ago, which was close to 50%, is now...
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lines and so washington gas is here now trying to work to shut off that gas. hazmat crews really here standing think case anything were to happen but they don't believe it will. certainly, whenever you deal with natural gas and a leak there could be safety issues for the crews. that's why they're here. we don't know yet as far as washington gas. we heard there was another water main break in the area. we have not seen any crews on the the scene yet looking for that and we'll keep looking for that as well. looks like some major problems at this middle school. there's 200 students in all at the middle school. we have not heard from d.c. public schools yet. it's early in the morning. as soon as we find out the status of students here and their families of course we'll bring that to you as well. for now live in southeast, melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> mel, thank you, 4:321 the time now. daring overnight water rescue in montgomery county this happened in the town of boys west baltimore shiloh church road. a cash cashld into the water of ten mile creek. thr
lines and so washington gas is here now trying to work to shut off that gas. hazmat crews really here standing think case anything were to happen but they don't believe it will. certainly, whenever you deal with natural gas and a leak there could be safety issues for the crews. that's why they're here. we don't know yet as far as washington gas. we heard there was another water main break in the area. we have not seen any crews on the the scene yet looking for that and we'll keep looking for...
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wake frigid temperatures, yes, but those are going to dissipate within a week or so and that's why nat gas is selling off today. traders looking at the ten-day forecast, and it will still be cold but nothing like the last few days we had a big run-up in the price leading to this storm, taking prices back above $3 today we're trading well under the $3 level what's interesting here, take a look at big names in the nat gas space. they're selling off today, yes, but they're lower for the last month and three-month periods as well why? well, it's because resources are pretty abundant in the united states over 3 trillion cubic feet of nat gas in storage, that's a lot. even if it's a bad winter, even if we go through all it, we know there's more in the ground and we know through fracking we can get it out so look back to 2014 february nat gas spiked to over $6. we might go higher again this winter, but that high probably not, guys.
wake frigid temperatures, yes, but those are going to dissipate within a week or so and that's why nat gas is selling off today. traders looking at the ten-day forecast, and it will still be cold but nothing like the last few days we had a big run-up in the price leading to this storm, taking prices back above $3 today we're trading well under the $3 level what's interesting here, take a look at big names in the nat gas space. they're selling off today, yes, but they're lower for the last month...
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getting your gas pumped for you. of >> always. since i was a baby. >> but on january 1st, the garden state became the only state where pumping your own gas is still legal, because oregon began allowing self-service this year, some are not having it in a now viral facebook post from legal tv station ktbl, many rejected it, complaining they soon smell of gas or worse become injured while fueling up. >> overreaction. >> hazardous or dangerous about it >> they don't want to get out and pump the gas. >> reporter: others claim they weren't capable >> when we go on road trips, pull up to a gas station, i ask my husband are you sure you can do it? are you sure you know how. >> reporter: made us wonder how would new jerseyians react if their state decided to >> it would be on social media >> right now, it's too cold to go out there and pump >> what is the basis for jersey's gas law? officially known as the reality gasoline dispensing safety act? well, the legislation cites personal safety issues and health concern, while there may no longe
getting your gas pumped for you. of >> always. since i was a baby. >> but on january 1st, the garden state became the only state where pumping your own gas is still legal, because oregon began allowing self-service this year, some are not having it in a now viral facebook post from legal tv station ktbl, many rejected it, complaining they soon smell of gas or worse become injured while fueling up. >> overreaction. >> hazardous or dangerous about it >> they don't...
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gas prices in america are capped by the cost of shale gas. in asia are mainly by demand in china. the prices in europe are somewhere between. this is our daily -- francine: going back to geography. we should get it. we have a map. robert: these are all the pipelines -- marco: these are all the pipelines coming to europe from around europe. europe has access to the world's cheapest gas resources. because there's an issue transporting that gas, the prices are higher than the cost. francine: a lot of these pipelines, a lot of the centerpoint is russia. a lot of you know the maps of the world, but a lot of it is coming from russia. we had the debacle on gazprom. sanctions in russia must impact the price of gas, or at least gas security. marco: i would say we didn't have a debacle. continuousears of flows of gas from russia. russian gas is among the most abundant and cheapest. francine: 10 years ago, they turned off the tap. marco: this is an issue between the ukraine and russia. i'm more concerned about technical security than i am about geopolit
gas prices in america are capped by the cost of shale gas. in asia are mainly by demand in china. the prices in europe are somewhere between. this is our daily -- francine: going back to geography. we should get it. we have a map. robert: these are all the pipelines -- marco: these are all the pipelines coming to europe from around europe. europe has access to the world's cheapest gas resources. because there's an issue transporting that gas, the prices are higher than the cost. francine: a lot...
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metal combination of the german gas mask of 1917.ow, here is a curator's pick. if you take a look and the lens is clear, it means it never actually experienced gas because it did not change colors. take a look at the one over my shoulder. you can see that the lens has yellowed. we know that is in fact a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas warfare. there are a lot of reasons america entered the war, but there is one image most americans associate with it. let's go see it. right here is the iconic poster by james montgomery flagg.
metal combination of the german gas mask of 1917.ow, here is a curator's pick. if you take a look and the lens is clear, it means it never actually experienced gas because it did not change colors. take a look at the one over my shoulder. you can see that the lens has yellowed. we know that is in fact a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas warfare. there are a lot of reasons america entered the war, but there is one image most americans associate with it. let's go see it....
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combination of a german gas mask of 1917. now, here is a curator's pick. if you take a look and the lenses clear, it means it never actually experienced gas because it did not change colors. but take a look at the one over my shoulder. you can see that the lens has you load -- has yellowed. we know that is in fact a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas warfare. there are a lot of reasons that america entered the war, but there is one image that most americans associate with it. let's go see it. right here is the iconic poster by james montgomery flagg. actually, this is a self-portrait of the artist himself. the model he had scheduled to be there never showed up. so he sat in front of a mirror and added the extra symbolism we recognize to be uncle sam. at the turn-of-the-century, making all of us think of this phase as the face of uncle sam. flagg was not unique in this particular set up and style. this is very reminiscent of a british poster of lord kitchener, a famous british military leader. all of the p
combination of a german gas mask of 1917. now, here is a curator's pick. if you take a look and the lenses clear, it means it never actually experienced gas because it did not change colors. but take a look at the one over my shoulder. you can see that the lens has you load -- has yellowed. we know that is in fact a piece of equipment that came in contact with actual gas warfare. there are a lot of reasons that america entered the war, but there is one image that most americans associate with...
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it's gas leaks as well.he latest one right here on open pal street happened around 5:00 o'clock tonight. caused five homes to be evacua evacuated and tonight pgw crews still on the scene. >> smell gas something you don't may with. >> reporter: james white nose what to do when he smells a gas leak. wednesday night he found himself smack in the middle of one when he got to his home on north open pal street. >> i'm glad that they responded you know asap. >> when i first pulled up i smelled a first smell of gas. >> reporter: alberto reyes new something was wrong when he walked in the front door and smell gas. he grabbed his wife and eight week old daughter and got out. >> i was nervous. more so because there's so many in the house and my infant i was worried about her. >> reporter: pgw crew arrived quickly pretty good given the fact that pgw crews like city work department workers have been scrambling to deal with breaks and leaks since last week's stretch of the single digit cold temperatures. >> they said an h
it's gas leaks as well.he latest one right here on open pal street happened around 5:00 o'clock tonight. caused five homes to be evacua evacuated and tonight pgw crews still on the scene. >> smell gas something you don't may with. >> reporter: james white nose what to do when he smells a gas leak. wednesday night he found himself smack in the middle of one when he got to his home on north open pal street. >> i'm glad that they responded you know asap. >> when i first...
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were basically using c o two as a raw material to make the gas cars use the gas as fuel that it c o two has returned to the atmosphere during combustion and say it's a cycle with no no you see. missions. here the c o two comes from a neighboring bio gas plant using surplus renewable energy to power electrolysis the c o two is combined with hydrogen from water to produce methane the combustible gas c o two becomes synthetic fuel. has been driving for years because cutting edge fuel sensor a gas can be fed into the existing natural gas grid there's no need for new facilities like the charging stations for battery powered vehicles. pang is a realist he knows that gas is not a panacea. problems. the path forward is highly diverse. electorate what to me there is no standard. it's not exclusively hydrogen or electric it's everything all the currently available technologies can help reduce c o two. is the key is utilizing renewable fuels. electricity it's the energy source that determine c o two emissions. c o two has the automotive industry under enormous pressure but also the steel industry
were basically using c o two as a raw material to make the gas cars use the gas as fuel that it c o two has returned to the atmosphere during combustion and say it's a cycle with no no you see. missions. here the c o two comes from a neighboring bio gas plant using surplus renewable energy to power electrolysis the c o two is combined with hydrogen from water to produce methane the combustible gas c o two becomes synthetic fuel. has been driving for years because cutting edge fuel sensor a gas...
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coal, natural gas, oil. in so much as what we've done is put ourselves in position where we now have more infrastructure to have to protect to ensure the safe and reliable distribution of bulk power. so coal did play an important part here and on average it presented and provided 38% of the load during this event. so you know -- >> you think if it wasn't available we would have been in serious problems. >> the markets would have met the need with just simply much higher resources. but the point i'm trying to make and perhaps not well, is that when we start relying on the other resources things like natural gas and oil we increase our exposure because now the critical infrastructure is not a coal sit at the plant. i have to outline thousands of miles of pipelines or transportation systems to get oil to locations. so the challenge to manage this particularly facing the threats we have today with mostly physical and cyber security, really really should give us plauz to step back and think about the diversity mi
coal, natural gas, oil. in so much as what we've done is put ourselves in position where we now have more infrastructure to have to protect to ensure the safe and reliable distribution of bulk power. so coal did play an important part here and on average it presented and provided 38% of the load during this event. so you know -- >> you think if it wasn't available we would have been in serious problems. >> the markets would have met the need with just simply much higher resources....
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it is switching principally to gas. it comes from the construction of ultrahigh voltage lines which in effect replace coal consumption from power generation in coal areas in the interior. in addition these power lines aren't just going to be coal. it will be also wind and in the south a line from hydro power as well. so we think it will be more significant. another country where this is important. dependency is a big issue. this is to show you how coal production increase has been reducing import dependency. the black bars here show the contribution from investing in renewables, in reducing coal use in india which we assumed here comes from imported coal. but there's a second and more important factor, which i think you can see there in the light blue bars. these second sets are the production increases we are seeing in india as a result of reforms in coal and other efforts to improve coal production. as you can see these are very significant. we saw coal imports decline in india in 2016. we see further decline in the i
it is switching principally to gas. it comes from the construction of ultrahigh voltage lines which in effect replace coal consumption from power generation in coal areas in the interior. in addition these power lines aren't just going to be coal. it will be also wind and in the south a line from hydro power as well. so we think it will be more significant. another country where this is important. dependency is a big issue. this is to show you how coal production increase has been reducing...
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gas which is associated with the price of gas almost doesn't matter. it is a by-product look at what happened, curtailing oil production because they can't do anything with the gas. >> you told me you can see it from the moon. i have to ask you about deregulation, is it easier now to get the permitting, what you need because of the trump revolution or is it the same? >> it is the same. the trump administration is prouder of us than obama administration so one brags about us and other hides. >> where is natural gas going. i am putting your faeet to the fire. >> i will tell you this, amount of gas that is already behind pipe or going to be found because of oil production at $68 a barrel is going to require over $150 billion of infrastructure investment over the next five years. >> and oil, you said risk premium, take it to 60 take it to 70? >> i still don't like the risk. >> and you live with risk. >> things can go wrong quickly in the area that produces most of the oil and then goes higher and i also think they have their own area of infrastructure they
gas which is associated with the price of gas almost doesn't matter. it is a by-product look at what happened, curtailing oil production because they can't do anything with the gas. >> you told me you can see it from the moon. i have to ask you about deregulation, is it easier now to get the permitting, what you need because of the trump revolution or is it the same? >> it is the same. the trump administration is prouder of us than obama administration so one brags about us and...
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it would save money at the gas pump.g the efficiency of nucleavehicles is critical for e and lo lower-class families. the efficiency of cars and trucks continue to improve as a result. with suvs showing some of the greatest improvement because the size based standards encourage manufacturers to offer more fuel-efficient options vehicle classes. as it's becoming more efficient automakers are setting sales records. suppliers have invested nearly $50 billion expended factories run the u.s. as a result. growing manufacturing jobs by 20%. anything done to weaken the standards could have a drastic consequences for supplier base the technology investment is why were confident manufacturers can achieve the 2025 standards. automakers have billy begun a new anticipated developments continue to emerge that can reduce fuel use further. as a result, knit set in epa were able to show the cost to comply with gas admission standards had declined. as required under the midterm evaluation process, epa reviewed the comments and move forwar
it would save money at the gas pump.g the efficiency of nucleavehicles is critical for e and lo lower-class families. the efficiency of cars and trucks continue to improve as a result. with suvs showing some of the greatest improvement because the size based standards encourage manufacturers to offer more fuel-efficient options vehicle classes. as it's becoming more efficient automakers are setting sales records. suppliers have invested nearly $50 billion expended factories run the u.s. as a...
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have a gas tax?because politicians in washington don't want to raise it. if you look around the world, china, europe, and what they do in infrastructure far outpaces us because the national government puts money behind these projects are you i am hoping that president trump will come out. this idea, let's raise the gas gift more tolling, create an infrastructure bank, create more private-public partnerships. if he doesn't, it could possibly persuade conference to increase in gas tax -- everything america has gone up in the last 25 years, except the gas tax. shery: not all projects will be readily available full private partnerships. what sector d.c. the most potential for this could happen? >> i think the sector for projects -- there are the thousand bridges -- there are a number of private-public partnerships. create a connection between downtown washington and the less airport. the bridge in york is being built under a public-private partnership. some of the bigger projects you can do, but many of
have a gas tax?because politicians in washington don't want to raise it. if you look around the world, china, europe, and what they do in infrastructure far outpaces us because the national government puts money behind these projects are you i am hoping that president trump will come out. this idea, let's raise the gas gift more tolling, create an infrastructure bank, create more private-public partnerships. if he doesn't, it could possibly persuade conference to increase in gas tax --...
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here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a little smoke detector and i see you brought one here, a carbon monoxide smoke detector. >> this is a combination of smoke and carbon monoxide detector. they are required in single homes now and in apartment buildings. if gas appliance is not burning properly this will alert you before the fumes buildup and will affect you negatively. >> this is a battery powered? >> this is a battery powered and it has a 10 year battery life. a lot of times you may have one or the other. if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. every house should have a fire extinguishe
here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a...
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liquid natural gas terminal what's happening in this area the natural gas prices are pretty depressed right now there was a time several years ago. where'd l.n.g. prices were extremely high and so the market was very lucrative right now the elegy market is fairly saturated prices are sort of low but countries and and investors understand that there are there's going to be strategic growth here so as natural gas is positioned as more and more the go to fuel in electric power markets those nations that are positioned to supply natural gas globally are going to be in a good position and so the obama strafing was actually fairly supportive of ellen g. exports they did a number of things unilaterally at the department of energy which is one of the primary agencies that oversees the approval of liquefied natural gas export facilities. the obama strayhorn actually put into motion the rules that fast track the consideration for these it's also important to remember that coal like natural gas it's cleaner it's cleaner than coal i think that there that would be a positive for trump in for your
liquid natural gas terminal what's happening in this area the natural gas prices are pretty depressed right now there was a time several years ago. where'd l.n.g. prices were extremely high and so the market was very lucrative right now the elegy market is fairly saturated prices are sort of low but countries and and investors understand that there are there's going to be strategic growth here so as natural gas is positioned as more and more the go to fuel in electric power markets those...
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man caught on camera breaking into a gas station in new jersey. a fire extinguisher to smash the window this happen at the conoco gas station on route 70 in marlton. once he got inside two guys ransack the place and took more than $200. if you recognize them, call police. >>> well it's an epidemic that's sweeping the nation. opioids and heroin. pennsylvania governor tom wolf nouns a plan to try and save lives with pennsylvania now the fourth highest overdose rate in the country he's declared a statewide disaster emergency launched latest attack on the crisis. pennsylvania will now utilize a command center at the pennsylvania emergency management agency to track progress and enhance coordination of health and public safety agency. 5200 people in pennsylvania died from this ep epidemic in 2017. >> ice agents raid 7eleven stores as part of immigration sweep. these are pictures of a raid in southern california it's the largest operation against an employer under the trump presidency. agents delivered audit notifications and temporarily shut down franc
man caught on camera breaking into a gas station in new jersey. a fire extinguisher to smash the window this happen at the conoco gas station on route 70 in marlton. once he got inside two guys ransack the place and took more than $200. if you recognize them, call police. >>> well it's an epidemic that's sweeping the nation. opioids and heroin. pennsylvania governor tom wolf nouns a plan to try and save lives with pennsylvania now the fourth highest overdose rate in the country he's...
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we produce gas in texas. we are investing in an energy plant. we will export gas from the u.s. and we are just deciding to invest $3 billion in petrochemicals in texas. big plant. creating jobs. we have 7,000 people in your country. and in 23 states. pres. trump: so you're fourth in the world? >> fourth largest in the world. more than $10 billion reserves. but, yes. we invest around $15 billion each year. and $1 billion as an average in the u.s. in the u.s., we have -- guess revolution, share revolution. gas revolution, share revolution. [inaudible] we come and we will do it even more with your tax reform. and we are also invested in renewables. maybe you disagree, but in business, in the u.s. company, we have a california company, tech company, so we are heavily invested. to develop solar in the u.s. mr. trump: and we'll rebuild that business. that whole thing is going to get rebuilt now, the solar panels. you'll see the difference. very good. so from the u.s. standpoint, you're very happy about it. >> yes. to be honest, there is competition. pres. trump: u.s. competition? [la
we produce gas in texas. we are investing in an energy plant. we will export gas from the u.s. and we are just deciding to invest $3 billion in petrochemicals in texas. big plant. creating jobs. we have 7,000 people in your country. and in 23 states. pres. trump: so you're fourth in the world? >> fourth largest in the world. more than $10 billion reserves. but, yes. we invest around $15 billion each year. and $1 billion as an average in the u.s. in the u.s., we have -- guess revolution,...
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is a realist he knows that gas is not a panacea. problems. the path forward is highly diverse. that hydrogen what to me there is no standard. it's not exclusively hydrogen or electric it's everything all the currently available technologies can help reduce c o two. the key is utilizing renewable fuels. electricity it's the energy source that determine c o two emissions. c o two has the automotive industry under enormous pressure but also the steel industry that takes us to do to steel producer to which also struggles with high c o two emissions. and from the company's innovations division they're currently building a unit that will drastically cut back the plant's carbon dioxide emissions. and not carbon to. steel production. creates what are known as metallurgical gases they're captured in burned to produce electricity and heat a process which emits huge amounts of c o two. the system works in a similar way to audi's electrolysis driven process the c o two is captured for use as a basic material but to make products like chemical fertilizers instead of fuel. like audi the two
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this could impact millions of people across britain and abroad the gas guzzlers face off against their small eco friendly cousins at the detroit motor show and how lithium can lift an economy it's known as the gold of the twenty first century. the business british construction group has announced it's immediately quotation. company failing to secure a lifeline from the government bank's enlarged if last ditch talks shares in the firm are suspended jobs are on the line as well as hundreds of government projects in the u.k. . in july twenty seventeen was valued at more than one billion dollars as one of britain's largest construction companies it was known for prestigious projects such as the tate modern in london manchester is be some tower and heathrow airports terminal five but things took a bad turn when the company issued a profit warning last july its share price tumbled and by august it was demoted from the ford c. one hundred index for the u.k.'s one hundred largest companies. more than one billion dollars to several lenders who now face the prospect of losing their money . the s
this could impact millions of people across britain and abroad the gas guzzlers face off against their small eco friendly cousins at the detroit motor show and how lithium can lift an economy it's known as the gold of the twenty first century. the business british construction group has announced it's immediately quotation. company failing to secure a lifeline from the government bank's enlarged if last ditch talks shares in the firm are suspended jobs are on the line as well as hundreds of...
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in their tanks now the state of new jersey by the way had plenty of gas the problem was there was no electricity to pump the pump it was in the ground it was in the ground it couldn't get in and even get out now the solution there pull up a solar panel the day after the hurricane which is always by the way the most sunny day of the year you pull up the solar panel you get electricity and you get the gas into the ambulance and you go and save some lives so this is really what we have to do is be smart about this to actually get our energy portfolio to really start working together now steve to return the gesture would you acknowledge that as tower of power sang back when we were lining up for gas in the early seventy's there's only so much oil in the ground true or false. well i guess is only so much oil in the ground that donald trump is now opening up drilling. masses. possibilities but you know first of all sandy was not a hurricane when it hit it was a it was a super storm court unquote and of course you could point to texas and sandy but i could point to the real big storms the r
in their tanks now the state of new jersey by the way had plenty of gas the problem was there was no electricity to pump the pump it was in the ground it was in the ground it couldn't get in and even get out now the solution there pull up a solar panel the day after the hurricane which is always by the way the most sunny day of the year you pull up the solar panel you get electricity and you get the gas into the ambulance and you go and save some lives so this is really what we have to do is be...