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Utility load growth projections have dramatically increased for the coming years, based primarily on growth in data center development and the onshoring of U.S. manufacturing. Utilities are using this projected increased load growth to ask state utilities commissions to approve a huge fleet of combined cycle gas plants (on which they can earn a profit).

But what has flown under the radar is that the utilities are simultaneously contracting with pipeline companies for long-term “firm transportation” – guaranteed access to a specified amount of pipeline capacity. These contracts are usually written to guarantee an amount of gas that would be needed to run each plant full blast, 24/7/365, for 20 years. And they are expensive.

The pipeline companies then turn around and use these firm transportation contracts to 1) win approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to build these projects on private property; and 2) raise the capital needed to build the pipeline expansion projects.

But what happens to the gas molecules that are not needed on any given day? And more importantly, what happens to the gas molecules that are increasingly not needed as utilities decarbonize – as solar, wind, and batteries displace fossil gas in the utility fleet because they are less expensive?

The answer is that the utilities will sell excess gas via a third-party market. From there, these gas molecules will increasingly flow to export where they are worth much more than they are domestically.

The infrastructure to move these molecules from north to south – the “highway” leading from the shale gas fields to the LNG export terminals – will already be in place – having been paid for by electricity bills. And as an added bonus, the price we pay for the gas molecules that do wind up in power plants will increase.

LNG exports are making U.S. gas a global commodity that is worth much more abroad, pushing up prices here.

So the gas molecules will flow to where the price is higher (abroad), and profits will flow out of our pockets and into the wallets of utility and gas industry shareholders. They can’t lose.

In SACE’s new paper Southeast Electric Bills Are Paying for a Highway to Export Gas, we further examine this dynamic in depth.

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Educating for Peace

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What this really means is teaching kids that:

All human beings, rich or poor, black or white, gay or straight, have equal value.

The people who have had the privilege to see the Earth from space are uniformly shocked, usually moved to tears, to see that all the lines and boundaries that define our geopolitical world do not really exist; they are constructs of the uber-wealthy who profit from division and war.

I would love to see Maria Montessori’s dream come true. Yet, as a realist, living in the United States, I see the enormity of the challenge we face here.

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Did January 6th Really Happen, or Was it a Hoax, as Trump Wants You to Believe?

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If I had told you ten years ago that one man would rise to power in the United States who would have such a command over the American people that he could make up any lie he wanted to — and it would be broadly recognized as true — would you have believed me?

Anyone would have bet $100 against a dime that this was impossible.  Yet here we are, in a land where Trump can literally rewrite history, just by opening his mouth.

Did January 6th Really Happen, or Was it a Hoax, as Trump Wants You to Believe?

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Transparent Solar PV

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This is theoretically possible; it transmits visible light and uses other frequencies (ultra-violet and infrared) to knock electrons out of the substrate.  But it means higher costs and lower efficiencies. Of zero practical value at this point.

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