New York City's Energy Infrastructure Transformed Last Month and Nobody Noticed - Technology - The Atlantic "An $856-million pipeline expansion began ramping up service, allowing more natural gas to get to New York City consumers. The New York-New Jersey expansion project moves more gas the last few miles from Jersey, which is the terminus for much of the Marcellus Shale gas flowing out of Pennsylvania, into Manhattan. The Energy Information Administration called it 'one of the biggest... expansions in the Northeast during the past two decades.' It will bring an additional 800 billion British thermal units (BTU) of gas to the area per day."
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