U.S. Gas-Fired Plants Prep for First-Quarter Maintenance Amid Uncertain Outlook

U.S. Gas-Fired Plants Prep for First-Quarter Maintenance Amid Uncertain Outlook

U.S. Gas-Fired Plants Prep for First-Quarter Maintenance Amid Uncertain Outlook


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SUGAR LAND--January 4, 2022--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As global fuel shortages roil the energy markets, consumers of natural gas are catching a break. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) slashed its estimates for U.S. natural gas prices in the first quarter of 2022, after storage injections in late 2021 exceeded most analysts' expectations. But with countless uncertainties looming, including the surge of the COVID-19 omicron variant, gas plant owners are trying to keep their facilities in the best shape to address any swings in demand. Industrial Info is tracking more than 100 maintenance-related projects at natural gas-fired power plants across the U.S. that are set to kick off in first-quarter 2022.

Within this article: Details on maintenance projects at U.S. gas-fired power plants that are set to begin from January through March, including those from major companies such as Southern Company (NYSE:SO), LS Power Group and the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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