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Coal-Fired Electric Generation Unit Retirement Analysis

A number of impending environmental regulations have created uncertainties about the ability of certain coal‐fired power plants (utility owned and merchant owned) to remain profitable into the extended future. While impending greenhouse gas (GHG) [...] Read More

±«Óătv Council Releases Key Policies on Climate Change Legislation

The ±«Óătv Council today unveiled six fundamental climate change policies it said should be incorporated into any climate legislation developed by Congress, so that natural gas can most effectively help the nation achieve its energy and [...] Read More

INGAA Emissions Data Collection: CO Emissions from Lean Burn Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines

A rule to amend the Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICE) National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) was proposed on March 5, 2009. The proposed rule addresses standards for existing major source engines 500 [...] Read More

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April 7, 2010 The Honorable John Kerry 218 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Lindsey Graham 290 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Joseph Lieberman 706 Hart Senate Office [...] Read More

±«Óătv Council Letter to Chairman Bingaman Regarding Clean Energy Standard

March 12, 2010 Hon. Jeff Bingaman Chairman Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman: Representing the broad spectrum of the natural gas industry, the members of the ±«Óătv Council [...] Read More

INGAA Letter to Baucus and Rangel Advocating Bonus Depreciation in Jobs/Tax Legislation

On February 2, 2010, INGAA sent a letter to Chairmen Baucus and Rangel advocating an extension of bonus depreciation for new pipelines authorized prior to July 1, 2011 and placed in service by December 31, 2013. This extension of the in-service date [...] Read More

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Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD): Reconsideration of Interpretation of Regulations that Determine Pollutants Covered by the Federal PSD Permit Program

INGAA submits this comment letter pursuant to the notice issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) on September 30, 2009, and published in the Federal Register on October 7, 2009, (the “Reconsideration [...] Read More

INGAA and Other Gas Industry Groups Request Meeting on the Role of ±«Óătv in Climate and Energy Policy

On January 21, 2010, INGAA, IPAA, and NGSA sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson concerning the EPA Tailoring rule’s impact on natural gas infrastructure projects.  Specifically, the application of PSD and Title V to natural gas [...] Read More

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INGAA Letter Comment re FEMA’s Proposed PS-Prep Standards

On January 15, 2010, the ±«Óătv (“INGAA”) sent a comment letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) addressing FEMA’s proposed adoption of three privately developed [...] Read More

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Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Title V Permits Issued Under the Clean Air Act (CAA)

The ±«Óătv (“INGAA) submits these comments regarding the EPA proposed “Tailoring Rule”. Under the Proposed Rule, greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions by some stationary sources [...] Read More

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Pipeline Safety: Pipeline Damage Prevention Programs Filing

On December 14, 2009 INGAA filed a letter of support and comments to docket number PHMSA-2009-0192 regarding Pipeline Safety: Pipeline Damage Prevention Programs.  INGAA is in support of PHMSA's effort to improve One Call [...] Read More

Status of Waste Heat to Power Projects on ±«Óătv Pipelines

This report, “Status of Waste Heat to Power Projects on ±«Óătv Pipelines,” (Status Report) prepared by ICF International, provides an update to INGAA’s February 2008 white paper entitled “Waste Energy Recovery [...] Read More

INGAA Letter to Senators Bennet & Murkowski

INGAA sent a letter on October 19, 2009, to Senators Bennet, Murkowski and others regarding suggestions for natural gas related provisions to be included in climate change [...] Read More

±«Óătv Pipeline and Storage Infrastructure Projections Through 2030 Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCTOBER 20, 2009  CONTACT: Richard Hoffmann (202-216-5909) Multi-Billion Dollar Investments in ±«Óătv Infrastructure Required to Meet Projected Long-Term Supply and Demand Outlook New Study Indicates Robust Domestic [...] Read More

±«Óătv Pipeline and Storage Infrastructure Projections Through 2030

Abstract: The ±«Óătv Pipeline and Storage Infrastructure Projections Through 2030 study, analyzes future natural gas infrastructure requirements under various market scenarios. It projects a range of investment from $133 to $210 billion in [...] Read More

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Allowance for Funds Used During Construction INGAA Motion to Interevene and Request for Rehearing 9-28-09

  INGAA seeks rehearing of the Commission’s order of August 27, 2009, in Southern ±«Óătv Co., et al., 128 FERC ¶ 61,198 (“Order Granting Abandonment Authority and Issuing Certificates”) and its order of [...] Read More

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NAESB Standards INGAA Comments 9-08-09

INGAA supports the Commission's proposal to adopt NAESB standards for index-based pricing of capacity releases and flexible receipt and delivery points in accordance with the foregoing comments, and respectfully requests that the Commission defer [...] Read More

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TSA Pipeline Operator Security Information Comments

On September 28, 2009, INGAA filed comments addressing the Transportation Security Administration’s proposal to solicit contact information and establish a voluntary incident reporting program as part of it forthcoming Pipeline Security [...] Read More

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PHMSA “Standards Barrel” Filing

INGAA supports the proposed incorporation of updated consensus standards into 49 C.F.R. Part 192 (“Part 192”).  INGAA and its members participate in many of the committees responsible for developing these standards, and INGAA [...] Read More

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INGAA Comments to U.S. EPA proposed Rule

INGAA is concerned that the NO2 NAAQS Proposal could result in onerous regulatory requirements for NOx sources throughout the U.S., without commensurate societal benefit or compelling evidence that the proposed 1-hour standard is necessary to [...] Read More