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The Effect of Shale Gas on Power Generation in New England
Environmental Management
20th March 2013
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POWER Magazine :: Power plant environmental monitoring and control issues, regulations >> Generators in New England were burned in the 2000s when a fleet of new gas turbine plants couldn’t compete because of high fuel prices. But what goes around comes around, and these same plants are now pushing out oil and coal thanks to cheap shale gas and favorable regulations. ...
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