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Data & statistics on regional breakdown of capacity and peak demand new york – 662 results

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Regional Breakdown of Capacity and Peak Demand in New York in 2004 (MW)
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Regional Breakdown of Capacity and Peak Demand in New York in 2004 (MW)

rbcpa.com/companies/BrascanPowerCorpFinalProspectus20060315.pdf

The following outlines the capacity breakdown by region in New York State. Regional Breakdown of Capacity and Peak Demand in New York in 2004 (MW) Western NY ...
* Peak load figures for NYC and Long Island are based on the NYISO forecasts for 2004. The ISO provides actual load data broken down for NYC and Long Island only with a 6-month lag. Sources: NYISO, Energy Velocity Suite. The New York market can ...
Capacity: 5, 418 MW New York City Long Island Capacity: 8, 927 MW 2004 Total System

Jan 2004 | Redfield, Blonsky & Co. – 3 more results from this site
Original Url: http://rbcpa.com/companies/BrascanPowerCorpFinalProspectus20060315.pdf
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), New York ranked 28th out of 31 oil producing states in 2004. New York’s oil production comes from two distinct regions: 1) the historic areas of Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Steuben counties, and 2) from the Bass Island Trend in Chautauqua County. As shown in Figure 10, oil production in 2005 totaled 211,000 barrels, less than 0.1% of annual ...
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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), New York ranked 28th out of 31 oil producing states in 2004. New York’s oil production comes from two distinct regions: 1) the historic ...

www.nyserda.org/SEP/SECTION%203.6.pdf

chautauqua county, new york, united states ...
1%. EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES New York’s first commercial oil well began production in 1865 ...
per year. New York’s second oil boom occurred with the invention of water flooding

Jan 2005 | New York State Energy Research and Development Authority – 19 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.nyserda.org/SEP/SECTION%203.6.pdf
A hurricane risk in New York. The governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut declared states of emergency, according to a New York Times news report. More should be known by this afternoon.

A hurricane risk in New York. The governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut declared states of emergency, according to a New York Times news report. More should be known by this afternoon.

www.csas.cz/banka/content/inet/internet/cs/cee_insights_2011_08_26.pdf

connecticut, new jersey, new york, united states ...
0% estimate and the market’s 1.1% expectation. While the detailed breakdown ...
consumption recovery to the minor positive region. A more positive tone in the trade

Jan 2012 | Česká spořitelna - Banka roku 2009
Original Url: http://www.csas.cz/banka/content/inet/internet/cs/cee_insights_2011_08_26.pdf
2005 Energy Program Evaluation Conference, New York
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2005 Energy Program Evaluation Conference, New York

www.iepec.org/2005PapersTOC/papers/072.pdf

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at reducing demand during those times, such as residential air conditioning programs

Jan 2005 | IEPEC – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://www.iepec.org/2005PapersTOC/papers/072.pdf
New York Harbour Product Prices
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New York Harbour Product Prices

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by more than $1 per barrel, and by about 90 cents per barrel at the New York Harbour ...
New York Harbour Product Prices New York Harbour Product Spread to W TI $/bbl $/bbl Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebMar Apr Gasoline Gasoil LSFO HSFO Gasoline Gasoil LSFO HSFO ...
new york

Jan 1999 | International Energy Agency - Oil Market Report – 21 more results from this site
Original Url: http://omrpublic.iea.org/omrarchive/10may99pri.pdf
Breakdown of electricity production by source for a) USA and b) New York State, 2004. Total amount is 3,971 billion kWh for USA, 158 billion kWh for NYS. “Other” category includes a mixture of renewable and non-renewable sources such as wind, trash-toenergy, etc. For NYS, “Imports” category includes net imports of electricity from neighboring states and Canada, whose energy source is unknown. Data ...

Breakdown of electricity production by source for a) USA and b) New York State, 2004. Total amount is 3, 971 billion kWh for USA, 158 billion kWh for NYS. “Other” category includes a mixture of ...

courses.cit.cornell.edu/arch465/arch465sp11-greenbuildings/read/vanek2007.pdf

canada, new york, united states ...
has only a very small share. Table 1 shows how coal is also the one fossil fuel that the US ...
rich regions such as Russia and the Middle East, so that the final depletion of the known U.S. resources will be postponed. Eventually, though, we won’t be able to make

Jan 2006 | courses.cit.cornell.edu
Original Url: http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/arch465/arch465sp11-greenbuildings/read/vanek2007.pdf
Number and Activity of Companies Guaranteeing Mortgages in New York, 1921–1932

Number and Activity of Companies Guaranteeing Mortgages in New York, 1921–1932

www.housingamerica.org/RIHA/RIHA/Publications/86099_13129_RIHA_History_Paper.pdf

new york, united states ...
In the last section, we left 11 New York title and mortgage companies with $528 ...
on mortgage loans in 1920. As shown in Table 20, the New York industry grew rapidly

Jan 1932 | RIHA
Original Url: http://www.housingamerica.org/RIHA/RIHA/Publications/86099_13129_RIHA_History_Paper.pdf
Sources of NYC LDCs’ Peak Day Capacity (Q4 2011) in Dth
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Sources of NYC LDCs’ Peak Day Capacity (Q4 2011) in Dth

www.nyc.gov/html/om/pdf/2012/icf_natural_gas_study.pdf

capacity into the NYC region.) ConEd has a peak day sendout capacity of about 1.15 million Dth, enough for its peak day requirements. This sendout capacity consists of the pipeline capacity shown in Exhibit 4-4 of 790, 000 Dth plus its peak shaving capacity ...
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Release/Exchange Capacity Estimated Peak Shaving Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Current Peak Demand Texas Eastern Transmission LP Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. Iroquois

Jan 2011 | nyc.gov – 2 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.nyc.gov/html/om/pdf/2012/icf_natural_gas_study.pdf
United States natural gas prices are commonly referenced to the New York Mercantile Exchange Henry Hub in Louisiana (NYMEX) while Canadian natural gas prices are typically referenced to the Canadian Alberta Energy Company interconnect with the TransCanada Alberta system (AECO). Natural gas prices are influenced more by North American supply and demand than global fundamentals, however, with the growth ...
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United States natural gas prices are commonly referenced to the New York Mercantile Exchange Henry Hub in Louisiana (NYMEX) while Canadian natural gas prices are typically referenced to the Canadian ...

iq.bmir.com/main/components/clients_profiles/27/news_releases/DEE-2008-11-05.pdf

alberta, canada, louisiana, new york, north america, united states ...
are predominantly based on supply and demand fundamentals in the North American market ...
In the second quarter, LNG imports to the United States continued to remain

Jan 2008 | BMIR - iQ – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://iq.bmir.com/main/components/clients_profiles/27/news_releases/DEE-2008-11-05.pdf
The Capacity Demand Curve for NYC set by Regulators for June 2006 Source: www.nyiso.com/services/documents/filings/jan_2005/attchmnt_IV_prpsd_icap_dmnd_crvs_cpblty_y rs.pdf.
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The Capacity Demand Curve for NYC set by Regulators for June 2006 Source: vs_cpblty_y rs.pdf.

www.appanet.org/files/PDFs/APPA_Cmts_AD07-7_9-14-07%2520%255Bas%2520filed%255D.pdf

when the capacity is needed. An example of the demand curve for NYC is shown in Figure 4 ...
capacity (8, 798 MW UCAP) to meet the reliability standard for NYC. Note that the demand ...
CAPACITY DEMAND CURVE FOR NYC IN THE SPOT AUCTION, JUNE 2006 $thousand/MW UCAP Minimum requirement Observed outcome All capacity sold MW UCAP

Jan 2006 | American Public Power Association – 3 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.appanet.org/files/PDFs/APPA_Cmts_AD07-7_9-14-07%2520%255Bas%2520filed%255D.pdf
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