Study Finds 2 M-U Pipelines Reduce Emissions Equivalent of 2-3M Cars
Contrary to all the blabbering by enviro-nuts, using natural gas reduces so-called greenhouse gas emissions, specifically carbon dioxide (CO2), and helps to achieve theoretical "net-zero" carbon emissions much sooner than by not using natural gas. Validere, a measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) SaaS company, released a study on Friday that is eye-opening. The study looks at the climate benefits of building and using two Appalachia-to-Southeast pipelines--the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP, now canceled), and the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP, on pause).
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