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Title: Recent Trends In Peakshaving In The U.S.
Author: Robert B. Kalisch
Source: American Gas Association 1984
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: Natural gas production in the U.S. is relatively constant throughout the year. In contrast, natural gas consumption peaks during the winter heating season and is lowest during the summer months. To balance the supply and demand during peak demand periods various forms of seasonal and peakshaving supplies are used. The intent of this paper is to examine these different forms of peakshaving from several viewpoints-geographical factors which favor one peakshaving technique over another, the volumes of peakshaving gas available from the various different sources, and based on the consumption patterns emerging since the passage of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA), the identification of peakshaving needs In the future.




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