Posted: 10/15/2016 4:47:32 PM EDT
| if the main power grid were to fail,would natural gas flow stop also?or is it not dependent on electricity for delivery? |
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i though maybe they used gas powered gennies,but wasnt sure...thank you Quoted:
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Hah! Gas uses gas for it's power. They ain't getting ganked by no power company. i though maybe they used gas powered gennies,but wasnt sure...thank you Just about every town and city gas and water utility has a gen backup... |
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Just about every town and city gas and water utility has a gen backup... Quoted:
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Hah! Gas uses gas for it's power. They ain't getting ganked by no power company. i though maybe they used gas powered gennies,but wasnt sure...thank you Just about every town and city gas and water utility has a gen backup... so it seems a ng converted gen is the way to go! |
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NG pumping stations used to be run by NG. But thanks to fake "global Warming", many of those stations have been converted to electricity, thus reducing the stability of the NG system. THIS alot of the big stations and boosters used to tap off of the pipe-line to run themselves.. now they rely on grid power. Localized electrical problem and the NG supply will be fine. One of the majors, that'll take out states..... you better stock up on propane. |
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THIS alot of the big stations and boosters used to tap off of the pipe-line to run themselves.. now they rely on grid power. Localized electrical problem and the NG supply will be fine. One of the majors, that'll take out states..... you better stock up on propane. Quoted:
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NG pumping stations used to be run by NG. But thanks to fake "global Warming", many of those stations have been converted to electricity, thus reducing the stability of the NG system. THIS alot of the big stations and boosters used to tap off of the pipe-line to run themselves.. now they rely on grid power. Localized electrical problem and the NG supply will be fine. One of the majors, that'll take out states..... you better stock up on propane. |
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NG pumping stations used to be run by NG. But thanks to fake "global Warming", many of those stations have been converted to electricity, thus reducing the stability of the NG system. THIS alot of the big stations and boosters used to tap off of the pipe-line to run themselves.. now they rely on grid power. Localized electrical problem and the NG supply will be fine. One of the majors, that'll take out states..... you better stock up on propane. thanks for the info! |