Get Your Copy of the New US Gas and Electric Convergence With New Generating Plants Map Today
Posted on: Wednesday, 5 October 2005, 12:02 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25205) has announced the addition of US Gas and Electric Convergence with New Generating Plants to their offering
Created using an arsenal of energy software, including GASdat, POWERdat, POWERmap, and NEWGen, this wall map is ideal for anyone interested in plant development. You'll be able to quickly see and assess system constraint areas based on the details of fuel supply in every region. In addition to showing transmission line accessibility and highlighting alternate projects already queued up for interconnection in a given area.
Key features of this map include:
- Gas pipelines (18 inches in diameter and above);
- Transmission lines (230 kV and above);
- New generation power plants, color-coded by primary fuel type and sized by megawatt capacity;
- Plant development status (proposed, operational, under-construction, early development, and advanced development);
- Detailed insets for the Gulf Coast, Chicago, and the Northeast;
- Tables and graphs covering utility and non-utility ownership by state as well as capacity status by state (operating versus tabled or canceled projects).
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25205
Source: Business Wire
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