EPISODE · Dec 7, 2022 · 10 MIN
Extreme Weather & Its Impact: Will Utilities’ Big Investment in Infrastructure Resilience Pay Off?
from NGI’s Hub & Flow · host NGI: Natural Gas Intelligence
The United States has already taken a $29 billion hit from extreme weather events this year. With unusual weather becoming the new normal, building energy infrastructure that can survive the onslaught has become a major priority. NGI's Senior Energy Analyst, Shaylon Stolk, discusses how utilities are trying to balance the urgent need for new energy infrastructure to meet increasing demands and the long-term necessity of heavily weatherized natural gas and power grids that can adapt to the changing climate.
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The United States has already taken a $29 billion hit from extreme weather events this year. With unusual weather becoming the new normal, building energy infrastructure that can survive the onslaught has become a major priority. NGI's Senior Energy Analyst, Shaylon Stolk, discusses how utilities are trying to balance the urgent need for new energy infrastructure to meet increasing demands and the long-term necessity of heavily weatherized natural gas and power grids that can adapt to the changing climate.
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Extreme Weather & Its Impact: Will Utilities’ Big Investment in Infrastructure Resilience Pay Off?
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