April 22, 2008

The GasGeorgia Blog Has Moved!


Hello loyal readers. Our discussion of natural gas will go on, but we've changed locations, with a fresh start and a new home. In fact, our new address at EnergyBabble.com is your place to read and talk about all things energy, with tips and news about natural gas, electricity, green energy and more.

Please feel free to comment or email us to let us know what you think about the new format. We like to think of EnergyBabble.com as an organic experience and a chance for us all to engage in the conversations about energy that make the world go round.

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March 28, 2008

5 Signs that You Are a Super Conservationist

While conserving energy is a noble and worthy cause, do your family and friends shun you because of your overzealous frugality when it comes to saving energy? If the following 5 signs are met with a resounding yes in your head, well then it's safe to say that you are probably that guy/girl.

1. You set your thermostat at 50 degrees during the dead of winter, encouraging others to "bundle up" and understand that sacrifices come with the territory. Your home is so cold in fact, that polar bears have begun a massive migration for the first time in history, right to your front door.

2. You stock up on Ramen, saltines and store-brand peanut butter so that you can devote grocery money to replacing the air filters in your heating and cooling system once a week.

3. You've replaced the air conditioning with one giant, industrial-sized fan, insisting that you prefer a permanent wind-blown look.

4. Opting for the lifestyle of a true conservation pioneer, you implement a strict bathing schedule—one minute, no more. In fact, you're in and out of the shower so fast, it's technically called "misting".

5. Never mind the Lyle Lovett "tidal wave" hair do. Blow dryers are a thing of the energy-hogging past. You find sticking your head out of a moving car is not only socially liberating, but provides oxygenating characteristics to your lovely locks.

Look, instead of going nuts and ostracizing all that you know and love, check out these energy conservation tips. They're equally as effective, I promise.

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March 14, 2008

Natural Gas in 1971



How about a shout out to the natural gas industry circa 1971, complete with wicked side burns, weatherman smile and a guitar all the ladies adore? Whoever said natural gas wasn't the cat's meow never saw Stanley here (his name was changed to maintain privacy... the guy's gotta live) talk about the positives of using natural gas at home. Just proof that smart energy isn't just a fad.

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February 25, 2008

Investing in Natural Gas


stocks.jpg An economist posted some interesting information regarding the value of alternative energy stocks. According to William Elord, natural gas is one of the most undervalued forms of energy, boasting a much cleaner emissions record than coal and petroleum, and costing approximately half of a barrel of oil. Though he mentions the excitement and buzz surrounding the development of solar, biodiesel and other renewables, going away from what he calls "digging in the dirt" to produced energy and utilizing renewables is something he believes that the United States just isn't ready for.

I would agree that the infrastructure for mass-production of renewable energy is a ways away, though I contend that it will take 5-10 years to transition away from fossil fuels. I don't think anyone can place a time line on the development of an operational clean energy grid. Pending legislation that provides initiative and funding for large-scale renewable projects, low-cost energy will have to come from a source with substantial supply, domestic production and an infrastructure already in place to distribute wide spread. Enter natural gas.

If natural gas companies can find a way to bridge the gap between the actual cost of natural gas and the price of storage and transportation, then natural gas could very well be the alternative energy that provides a clean, more economic means for Americans to power their lives.

For more information, see William Elord's blog entry on Seeking Alpha

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February 22, 2008

"In the Know" with MXenergy


Today I stumbled upon a natural gas blog titled MXpressions. Naturally I felt inclined to bounce around and explore the content within. MXenergy CEO and President Jeff Mayer—along with other MXenergy employees—offer insight into the natural gas realm, the environment and other like topics, offering customers a portal into the world of one of the largest energy retailers in North America. I for one have never heard of a CEO taking the proverbial reigns of a company blog, but I also find it crisp and refreshing, like a cool Spring rain, or the scent of wildflowers traveling on a mountain breeze... Sorry, but I just watched a soap commercial and the soliloquy of fuzzy language is washing my brain in suds of vivid happiness. 

MXpressions is a unique window into the inner workings of the mind behind an energy company that offers service all over the United States. So Georgians, this is your chance to get to know your friendly natural gas provider a little better.


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January 23, 2008

Large Natural Gas Supply Discovered in Northern Appalachia


Penn State researchers have detected a massive natural gas reservoir in the northern Appalachia. The Marcellus black shale covers hundreds of miles in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia, and is estimated to contain a substantial reservoir of natural gas, somewhere in the neighborhood of 516 trillion cubic feet.

The potential to produce more than 50 trillion cubic feet of natural gas annually would be nearly double current U.S. production, and could greatly impact the natural gas market once the gas is extracted, though it's too early to speculate whether natural gas prices would drop due to the supply increase. What is evident is that the find is a significant step in pushing this country toward energy independence with an abundant fuel resource that produces a smaller percentage of greenhouse gases as well.


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January 18, 2008

The Many Benefits of a Natural Gas Stove—Minus the Singed Eyebrows


home.gifA natural gas stove is easy to operate, and quite safe if used properly. Chefs around the globe salivate over the prospect of using a gas stove to prepare their meals. Here are a few essential reasons why you—though maybe not a culinary genius—can equally appreciate the convenience of a natural gas stove at home.

  • Easy to control heating—just run the dial with no more moving pots back and forth
  • Precise temperatures for cooking
  • Natural gas stoves are more energy efficient than the electric variety—just think cheaper utility bill
  • Natural gas stays on during a power outage
  • Easy installation

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January 11, 2008

New Home Owner Tips for Natural Gas Safety

Are you familiar with the safety precautions for the natural gas in your new home? If not, GasGeorgia has someStove Burner.jpg safety tips to give you a helping hand in understanding natural gas and how to keep your family safe in case of an emergency.

  • Smell Gas — The smell of natural gas smells like rotten eggs. If the smell inside your home is strong, have everyone exit the house immediately. Open door and windows on the way out only if you can. Do not use anything like a home phone, light switches, flashlight, computer or any other item that might cause a spark. If the odor is faint then check your stove burners and pilot light.
  • Gas Appliances — Keep anything flammable away from gas appliances at all times.
  • Blue Color — Burning natural gas should have a blue color. Another color could signify improper venting.
  • Landscaping — Make sure to call your local gas company before you begin digging anywhere on your property to ensure you won’t hit a natural gas line.
  • Gas Appliances — All gas appliances should have proper air circulation at all times.
  • Keeping Warm in the Winter — Do not use natural gas appliances likes stoves to keep warm during a cold snap.

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January 4, 2008

Calculator, Oh Calculator, You are a Great Inspiration to Us All!

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In the name of all that is convenient and efficient in this crazy world, hop on over and check out the natural gas calculator. Enter the usage amount for the household appliances you currently operate, cover, bake, sprinkle some magic dust and voila! The calculator automatically figures out the monthly and annual cost to operate these appliances with natural gas.

So what are you waiting for, a neon sign? Enjoy the piece of mind knowing that you can actually estimate your monthly natural gas bill before signing up for new service.

December 19, 2007

Alternative Fuels for Vehicles in South Georgia

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The South Georgia Division of the Clean Cities Coalition is encouraging residents in South Georgia to adopt alternative fuels at work and home. Offering the potential of propane, natural gas, ethanol and even fuels made from yeast waste, the options for switching from traditional fossil fuels are becoming more and more viable.

Natural gas is a unique way to power your vehicle, with many companies offering small converters that can be installed in existing vehicles. The tax incentives for purchasing a natural gas or ethanol-based vehicle are reason enough to consider the switch. All of these options are likely to be part of Clean Cities' push in Georgia for a reduction in petroleum consumption.

One additional possibility is producing biofuel from excess chicken fats, and considering Georgia is the chicken capital of the world, it to could be an alternative energy that is cost-effective to produce for commercial and consumer use.