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Key Results | Natural Gas Methane Study | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Natural Gas Methane Study. Washington State University researchers found that methane emissions from local natural gas distribution systems in cities and towns throughout the U.S. have decreased in the past 20 years with significant variation by region. Methane emissions from the distribution system range from approximately 393 to 854 gigagrams (Gg) per year, or between 0.1 and 0.2 percent. Of the methane delivered nationwide. Of the total measured emissions from pipeline leaks....
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One More Time | The Drewmor Mill
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Our Neon Bibles →. Posted by Drew Polley. So what was the source of all the turbulence? I am excited about my new, more balanced life. I already miss all of the great friends I made while in Michigan but doubt I’ve seen the last of them. Life has a way of working out the way it’s supposed to. Right now, I know I am supposed to finish this Fat Tire and wash it down with some ice cream. I can’t think of a better metaphor for balance. One thought on “ One More Time. December 13, 2013 at 5:49 pm.
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Crushing Nuts, Taking Names | The Drewmor Mill
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Beware the Lollipop of Mediocrity, Part II: The Reckoning. Crushing Nuts, Taking Names. Posted by Drew Polley. Crush a nut, man! As my quads turned to overcooked spaghetti around mile 25, the throngs of half marathoners running the same direction on the other side of the road started to appear more static. My pace was no longer much different from theirs! Pros of walking it in:. Less likely to fall on my face and lose the race. Marshawn Lynch looked pretty badass while walking into the endzone. You are c...
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Burning the Powerbars at Both Ends: A Cautionary Tale | The Drewmor Mill
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Taiwanese Dream →. Burning the Powerbars at Both Ends: A Cautionary Tale. Posted by Drew Polley. Unlike the traditional cautionary tale, this one does not end in grisly misfortune. Or at least I hope not. The conclusion will be written in one week, on Sunday, December 7. I ran into a wall of a fatigue mid-way through an assault of endless 2-mile and 800-meter intervals. It felt like a chimpanzee jumped onto the back of the gorilla that was already on my back. Obligatory frost beard selfie. You are commen...
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Taiwanese Dream | The Drewmor Mill
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Burning the Powerbars at Both Ends: A Cautionary Tale. New Year, New Drew? Posted by Drew Polley. 8211; I hobbled to the finish in a not-completely-embarrassing-but-personally-disappointing time. Watching Emma cruise into the finish chute of her first marathon 20-some minutes later, with a smile on her face and an Olympic Trials Qualifier, felt like a passing of the torch. (Moral alert) Don’t ever take your great performances for granted! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The US. Olympic Marathon Trials: When, Why, Who cares, and What’s the point? Posted by Drew Polley. Somewhere around 160 men will race the 2016 Olympic Trials marathon in Los Angeles, but the three who actually make the U.S. Olympic team will almost certainly come from a select group of 15-20. So what’s the point for everyone else? Why should any hobby runners bother to pay attention to the Trials, rather than just wait for the actual Olympics? What’s it like to have such impeccable fashion taste? This i...
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Press | Natural Gas Methane Study | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Natural Gas Methane Study. WSU Methane Study presentation. March 2015: Direct Measurements Show Lower Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Local Distribution Systems in the United States. April 2013: Natural Gas Methane Emissions focus of new study. For press inquires, contact:. Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture. Communications Manager, Natural Gas. T) 512-691-3468, (c) 512-627-2518. Vice President, Communications. Laboratory for Atmospheric Research.
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Technical Working Group | Natural Gas Methane Study | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Natural Gas Methane Study. Ron Goodman (SoCal Gas) — Co-chair of the TWG. Bob Harris (EDF) — Co-chair of the TWG. Rick Bye (Centerpoint energy). Glenn Miller (Centerpoint energy). Ann McIver (Citizens Gas). Drew McClay (Citizens Gas). Touche’ Howard (CRA). Tony LaRusso (National Grid). Andy Fortier (NW Natural). Alicia Mooney (Piedmont Gas). Gil Vinzani (Piedmont Gas). Bernie Beaudin (Southwest Gas). Greg Arney (SoCal Gas). Douglas Schneider (SoCal Gas).
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Sponsors | Natural Gas Methane Study | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Natural Gas Methane Study. Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Southern California Gas Company. Pacific Gas and Electric. Consolidated Edison of New York. CenterPoint Energy, Inc. Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania. Laboratory for Atmospheric Research. Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.