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Closing Indian Point nuclear plant will not hurt reliability, New York ISO sayshttps://www.utilitydive.com/news/closing-indian-point-nuclear-plant-will-not-hurt-reliability-new-york-iso/513093/
A question out of my own ignorance: Would these new natural gas plants be fed straight from a pipeline of is gas storage involved? If gas storage is involved, how much gas and what kind of impact would that have in this world of modern-day terrorism who seem to love to pick on big cities?
Would love an answer to those questions myself. I would think there would have to be new pipelines to supply them but there is no new traffic I can find on the web. As to the terminals a rupture to a large tank and an ignition of the gas cloud would be a civilian MOAB. The Port Ambrose Terminal off the coast of New York and New Jersey is still off the table as far as I know.
beat this to 'ell a long time agohttps://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,27996.msg198204.htmlhttps://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,41771.msg195542.html
Would love an answer to those questions myself.
knot having searched pipeline construction, butt idly reeding has lead me two the conclusion that l.p.g. plants have storage wile gas run from pipeline supply.
Yes that is the issue new pipelines have been blocked so far and there is a shortage of them for New York.ConEd Cites Need for NatGas Pipelines as New York Demand Growshttp://www.naturalgasintel.com/articles/111958-coned-cites-need-for-natgas-pipelines-as-new-york-demand-grows
Consolidated Edison = ConEd . . . . not ComEd. That would be Illinois.