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Legato

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  1. Wow!! That was so loud and echoing. You must have been shouting from inside one of those underground gas reserves that don't exist.
  2. A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven.
  3. Which they are correcting to provide equal protection guarantees.
  4. The Florida Supreme Court ruled that restoring the previous, continuous district to preserve Black voting power would amount to "race-predominant" gerrymandering in violation of equal protection guarantees.
  5. Don't be too sure about that, many rich people eat at fast food joints.
  6. -+--------------+-----------------------------*998/ The above is AI's response to your question, a genetic sequence.
  7. Transgender. The Alien thinks it's a Predator.
  8. Right right left right left right left left left right left right would be okay if the army had boots. Maybe the Beave can lend them his.
  9. What calibre is a weaponised MOA, is it similar to the MOU, or does it come in a seed packet.
  10. Oh my, do sign up for an elementary physics course. Managing Peak Demand: Power plants experience sudden surges in electricity demand (e.g., during summer heatwaves or winter freezes). Stored gas provides an immediate "peaking" supply when pipeline capacity alone cannot meet these sudden spikes. Handling Pipeline Bottlenecks: Pipelines deliver gas at a relatively constant rate. Storage facilities are strategically placed downstream near generating stations to ensure a steady fuel supply even when transmission lines are constrained or undergoing maintenance. Firming Renewable Energy: As power grids rely more on intermittent renewables (wind and solar), natural gas plants are rapidly turned on and off to balance the grid. Readily available underground gas allows plants to fire up instantly when wind or solar output drops. Cost Efficiency: Power stations can purchase and inject gas into storage when prices and demand are low (historically during the spring/fall) and withdraw it during the winter when prices and energy needs skyrocket. Underground storage is utilized over massive, costly above-ground tanks because geological formations—such as depleted oil and gas fields, aquifers, and salt caverns—can safely hold enormous volumes of gas under high pressure. The gas is withdrawn as needed, processed, and piped directly into the power station's combustion turbines. For more details on geological storage methods and locations, visit the EIA Underground Gas Storage Basics guide. [1]
  11. Natural gas is stored underground in Canada inside depleted natural gas/oil reservoirs and solution-mined salt caverns. These large underground storage facilities are typically connected to major pipeline networks that directly supply natural gas to power stations, helping to meet peak electricity demands during cold winters. The majority of Canada’s underground gas storage is concentrated in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and major regional hubs: Alberta holds the largest portion of Canada’s storage capacity, housing over half of the national total. Storage reservoirs and salt caverns are largely tied to power generation and natural gas exports. [1, 2, 3, 4] Key Facilities: The TC Energy Edson Gas Storage facility and the Crossfield facility act as critical storage hubs for the Alberta power grid. Types: These are generally massive depleted fields managed by major midstream companies and local utilities. [1, 2] 2. Ontario (Eastern Canada) Ontario has the second-largest capacity, concentrated heavily in the southwestern part of the province. [1] The Dawn Hub: Located near Sarnia, the Enbridge Dawn Hub is one of the largest integrated underground storage facilities in North America. It supplies multiple natural gas-powered stations in the province (such as the Greenfield, Halton Hills, and Goreway generating stations). [1, 2, 3, 4] 3. Other Regions While Alberta and Ontario hold the bulk of the capacity, natural gas storage is also maintained in depleted fields in British Columbia (e.g., the FortisBC Aitken Creek facility near Fort St. John) and Quebec, as well as in salt caverns in Saskatchewan. [1, 2] Because underground storage allows companies to inject gas during the lower-demand summer months, power plants are reliably supplied with affordable, consistent fuel year-round. You can review Canada's entire energy infrastructure via the Natural Resources Canada portal. [1, 2] 10 sites You really do double down on the nonsense.
  12. Oh my, the dreaded akabupkis, the scourge of mankind and the lifeblood of all Democrats.
  13. The underground gas storage to act as capacitors has been common knowledge for years.
  14. Still, quick looky there, I saw it move, must be a race to see who wins the racism prize. and as expected the Democrat is the winner.
  15. Racist margins now, what's next, 3 legged racing.
  16. Why would I want o align text to both left and right margins?
  17. Edit to User, I see you already corrected the Beave's feverish nonsense.
  18. Natural gas is stored underground to balance the steady supply from pipelines with the rapid, volatile demands of power stations. When electricity needs peak, plants quickly draw gas from these massive geological reserves. The three main storage types are depleted gas reservoirs, salt caverns, and aquifers. Underground storage facilities act as giant, pressurized "warehouses" for the energy grid. Their role in supplying natural gas to power stations includes.
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