The following article from Business and Industry Connection (BIC) Magazine describes how much higher-than-normal temperatures, structural changes to the power sector (particularly in the Northeast), and low natural gas prices all contributed to increased natural gas consumption by electric generators, and ultimately a new daily record-high for power burn. How will insulation and energy conservation factor into commercial construction if this trend continues? Learn more…
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United States Sets New Daily Record-High for Power Burn
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