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Weak power prices put squeeze on coal generation

SNL -- Amid falling natural gas prices, power prices have become less sensitive to load. And as mild weather tempered demand, January average power prices in regions that rely more heavily on gas fired generation saw the largest year-on-year declines. But the soft power market isn't bad news for all generators.

At 11.3 million MW, ISO New England saw a 4.7% year-on-year decline in electric demand in January 2012. During the same period, NYISO demand declined 3.1% to 13.7 million MW. Reduced load and lower natural gas prices made both on-peak and off-peak power prices much lower and much less volatile in the Northeast year-on-year, according to the SNL Energy Commodities Market Month.


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Submitted Feb 06, 2012 By: bar1035
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 7:11:53 PM

ok
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 11:25:42 AM

It's not like you can just change 50% of your total base generation overnight from coal to gas, and if you have spare nat gas capacity, logic says you will utilize a lower cost method at the expense of the higher cost one.
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This is good news.
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no tears here....

my eyes tear mostly from smog and particulate in the air.
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 8:29:07 AM

Power prices have been driven lower in recent years by low natural gas prices, which in many markets set the price of electricity.
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The usual!
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Message Posted: Feb 6, 2012 7:43:40 AM

prices didn't come down
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