ISLAMABAD: National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has reportedly charge sheeted NTDC and CPPA-G for inflicting billions of rupees financial loss to electricity consumers and national exchequer by violating merit order and plant under-utilization, well informed sources told Business Recorder. This was revealed in an analysis conducted by the regulator of generation of power plants on the basis of data provided by National Power Control Centre (NPCC) in its daily log report as well as information provided by Central Power Purchasing Agency Guarantee Limited (CPP A-G) through its monthly energy…
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Energy Transfer Not Shutting Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
Energy Transfer is not emptying or shutting down the Dakota Access Pipeline and is using all legal ways to fight the court order from Monday that would shut down the oil pipeline by August 5. On Monday, a federal judge ruled that the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), in operation since 2017, must be emptied and shut down within 30 days, by August 5, until a new comprehensive environmental review is completed. The United States District Court for the District of Columbia said that the Army Corps of Engineers had violated…
Read MoreRecord High U.S. Crude Inventories Threaten Oil Rally
Anyone connected or exposed to the dynamics of the oil price must be wondering if the recovery in the oil price is sustainable and, indeed, whether it has further to go. Some point to the collapse of industry pioneer Chesapeake Energy into Chapter 11 as a bullish development, arguing the loss of major producers just as demand is recovering in the U.S. can only lift prices as supply becomes less plentiful. But others point to record high inventories, commercial oil inventories reached an all-time high of 541 million barrels in…
Read MoreDemand Crash Led To Biggest Monthly Surge in US Oil Inventories Since 1920
The oil demand crash in April, when most of America was under stay-at-home orders, resulted in the biggest monthly inventory jump in U.S. commercial crude oil inventories in data going back to 1920, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Thursday. In April, U.S. commercial crude stocks soared by 46.7 million barrels, or by 10 percent, as demand for refined petroleum products slumped to the lowest level in nearly 40 years, according to EIA estimates. Refinery utilization rate was at 70 percent in April—the lowest utilization rate in monthly…
Read MoreConstruction of the first solar + storage array for New York campus underway
The State University of New York at Fredonia (SUNY Fredonia) announced that construction is starting on its first solar/battery project. The New York Power Authority (NYPA), as the campus’ energy advisor, is overseeing the project. Selected in a competitive bidding process, the state’s strategic partners Oriden, a Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems venture, and Solar Liberty are designing, installing and financing the 1.4-MW ground-mount solar plus 500-kW, 3-hour energy storage system. The solar-plus-storage solution will provide about 1.7 gigawatt hours of energy and offset an average 432,000 pounds of carbon dioxide…
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