Benefits to the Economy through the Direct Use of Natural Gas
Over 69 million American households rely on natural gas utilities to provide energy to appliances inside their homes. Another 5.7…
New analysis is now addressing the critical intersection between environmental sustainability and economic efficiency in household energy use, allowing for informed decisions by consumers, policymakers and other stakeholders to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining multiple options for households to reduce their carbon impact and control living costs.
Over 69 million American households rely on natural gas utilities to provide energy to appliances inside their homes. Another 5.7…
In July 2019, a group of environmental non-governmental organizations filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Montana seeking…
On June 19, AGA, INGAA, APGA, and API jointly filed comments regarding PHMSA’s draft Farm Taps Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).…
AGA collects data, conducts analysis and studies, and examines metrics related to important topics such as energy demand and supplies,…
On April 6, AGA, APGA, INGAA, and API jointly filed comments on PHMSA’s proposed rulemaking for installing automatic shut-off and remote controlled…
A Comparison of Energy Use, Operating Costs, and Carbon Dioxide Emissions of Home Appliances – 2019 Update
In March 2019, PHMSA responded to AGA’s petition which asked PHMSA to revise implementation timeframes for Category 1 fittings that were not…
There are more than 42 million natural gas and propane household gas ranges, ovens, and cooktops in the U.S. These…
In comments filed March 10, 2020, AGA supported the Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ) proposal to update and modernize its…