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To: elmatador who wrote (7536)7/13/2006 5:25:09 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) of 219167
 
Looks like a good magazine.

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From the July 2006 Issue

Getting a Read on Nat Gas
Eight or nine times out of 10, ethanol plants answer the energy question with the same answer—natural gas. But the painful combination of price swings, declining supply and growing demand can strain a producer’s pocketbook, leaving many facilities casting about for energy saving options.
By Holly Jessen

As someone who works as a consultant on energy projects, including negotiating natural gas contracts for ethanol plants, Dave Neubauer, president of Chalkstone Consulting LLC, knows why so many producers turn to the fuel. He quickly rattles off just a few of the reasons: It’s simple to use, on-site storage isn’t a problem, it’s a clean-burning fuel, the technology is proven, and it’s safe. “It is the fuel of choice,” he tells EPM. “But it’s got the one caveat—the pricing right now is pretty high.”
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