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Pennsylvania’s Energy Paradox: Abundance and Affordability - Cozzy Energy Solutions Pennsylvania has a long and significant history in powering the nation, from the early oil fields near Titusville to the development of the Marcellus Shale. The state currently ranks second, behind Texas, in natural gas production, generating roughly 7.5 trillion cubic feet annually. Despite this abundance, Pennsylvania residents face some of the highest electricity rates

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Contamination of Private Water Supplies After a Well Communication Event in Pennsylvania.
Contamination of Private Water Supplies After a Well Communication Event in Pennsylvania. Fracking Pollutes Pennsylvania. Fracking for natural gas and its operations have ruined Pennsylvania’s environment and the health of Pennsylvanians. This is especially true in the Commonwealth’s…

How do we determine if a fracking well has communicated with groundwater? Professor John Stolz provides shares his paper published in Nature in our webinar this week:
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marcellus fractures naturally pulled open by modern stress, catch the full video exclusively on collide.io/community #geology #marcellusshale #fracturemechanics

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E&E News: House OKs bill to scrutinize river basin commissions Republicans have expressed concerns about transparency and other issues.

HR3428 is a power grab designed to undermine the DRBC authority in order to permit fracking in our watershed and other water intensive operations.

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Pennsylvania's Natural Gas Reserves Offer Reassurance Amidst Growing Energy Concerns Pennsylvania sits atop a massive natural gas reserve, a factor that offers reassurance amidst growing concerns about the reliability of the region’s electric grid. Recent challenges, including rising energy demands, the retirement of older power plants, the rapid expansion of data centers, and infrastructure limitations, have raised fears of energy shortages and potential power outages across the northeastern U.S. Jim Welty, president of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, emphasizes the crucial role natural gas will play in addressing these concerns. "We are situated atop one of the top gas deposits in the world," he stated. The coalition, representing companies responsible for 95% of Pennsylvania’s natural gas production, prioritizes the efficient and viable utilization of this resource for power generation, supporting data centers, and facilitating advanced manufacturing. Pennsylvania is the second-largest natural gas producer in the nation, with Washington and Greene counties contributing significantly to this output. Globally, the U.S. remains the leading exporter of liquefied natural gas, demonstrating a significant international impact. Welty acknowledges the existing anxieties surrounding the PJM grid, a transmission network serving 60 million people across 13 states, including Pennsylvania. He points to a current deficit of 100 megawatts between energy demand and supply, which requires prompt solutions. Natural gas, according to Welty, is the optimal choice for bridging this gap. The burgeoning artificial intelligence sector presents both opportunity and challenge. The construction of new data centers, particularly in Pennsylvania, promises economic growth but also demands substantial electrical power and water resources. Welty believes Pennsylvania can lead the AI revolution by harnessing its natural gas reserves to provide the necessary power. However, the industry faces hurdles. Expanding infrastructure, particularly pipelines, remains a priority, though permitting and construction can be complex. Policy decisions, like setback requirements, can also impede investment. Welty credits past administrations for streamlining energy-related challenges and supports a diverse “all-of-the-above” energy strategy.

Pennsylvania's Natural Gas Reserves Offer Reassurance Amidst Growing Energy Concerns #PJM #PennsylvaniaNaturalGas #MarcellusShale #EnergyReliability #GridInfrastructure #USNGovernance

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WhiteHawk expands Marcellus Shale assets with $118-million acquisition - The Energy Year WhiteHawk Energy has acquired additional natural gas assets in the USA's Marcellus Shale for USD 118 million.

WhiteHawk Energy has acquired additional #naturalgas assets in the USA's #MarcellusShale for $118 million.

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Pennsylvania’s Electric Grid Faces Growing Challenge from Data Centers - Cozzy Energy Solutions Pennsylvania's Electric Grid Faces Growing Challenge from Data Centers A recent report by PJM Interconnection highlights a pressing issue for the region's electric grid: an anticipated surge in power demand driven by growing data center activity. According to the study, three transmission zones in Pennsylvania - wholly or partly located within the state - are set to experience sharp increases in electricity usage over the next few years. These zones are expected to feel the impact of both existing and new data centers, with PJM Interconnection attributing the majority of the increase in demand to these sources. As a result, policymakers and industry stakeholders must now consider ways to mitigate this strain on the grid. One potential solution being explored is the development of additional Marcellus-fired power plants. These plants, which harness natural gas from the Marcellus Shale formation, have the potential to provide a reliable source of electricity for the region's growing data center sector. By investing in more Marcellus-fired power plants, Pennsylvania can help ensure that its electric grid remains capable of meeting the increasing demand posed by data centers. This forward-thinking approach will be crucial in supporting the continued growth and development of the state's technology industry.

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Huge lithium deposit from volanic ash found in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale fracking wastewater holds untapped lithium reserves, potentially fulfilling 30% of U.S. demand.

Huge lithium deposit from volanic ash found in Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale fracking wastewater holds untapped lithium reserves, potentially fulfilling 30% of U.S. demand.

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