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The Claim(Why We Need The Pipeline)
Natural Gas Is: Clean Cheap Reliable
CLEAN? Compared To What?
CO2 Output (pounds/MWh)
Avg. Natural Gas Plant in MA: 1,210 Avg. for all sources in MA for 2012: 910
MA State Goals For Carbon Emissions 25% reduction by 2020 80% reduction by 2050
The PipelineEnvironmental and Public Safety Concerns
Climate change Methane more powerful GHG than carbon dioxide Gas leaks
Enough to negate the benefits of switching to natural gas vehicles
Increased reliance on fossil fuels Pipeline explosions Radon: The leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers
EPA concentration limit: 2 pCi/L Marcellus shale concentration: 30 - 70 pCi/L
Habitat destruction
Cheap? Compared To What?
What is the current fuel cost of: Solar? Wind? Hydro?
Last year, 50% of the state's new energy was either solar or wind.
The fact that our average carbon footprint is lower than that of NG tells us that these technologies are working
ISO New England's #1 Concern
Oversees the day-to-day operation of New England's power system and transmission lines.
(The air-traffic controllers of our electric power grid) The ISO New England: 2013 Regional Electricity
Outlook Report listed their #1 priority as: To mitigate our dependence on natural gas.
48% of power generation is currently natural gas Suppliers will charge what the market will bear.
What Will The Price Be In The Future?
Recently hit a 5-year high. Came back down based on weather reports. Going back up again based on investor expectations Concern in markets now over 6 new export terminals Is this what we want to base our electric grid on? What happens when we further increase our
dependence on NG?
Reliable? Compared To What?
A five-year-old well has produced ½ of the gas it will produce in its lifetime.
When will solar, wind, hydro run out?
The Other Fuel Source(Energy Efficiency)
Natural Gas
Not Clean Not Cheap Not Reliable
We Can Do Better, And We Already Are Doing Better
Bruce [email protected] www.thebeatnews.org