Stories tagged with "power outages"
The Round-Up: December 18th 2006
Posted by Stoneleigh on December 18, 2006 - 8:23am in The Oil Drum: Canada
Topic: Site news
Tags: climate change, environment, greenhouse gas, housing market, income trusts, natural gas, oil sands, power outages, solar power [list all tags]
"We are getting some reports of customers getting aggressive with our crews because they want their power restored," Moreno said."Please be patient with us, we need our space to work and to work safely. We understand that you're frustrated right now. But we are trying the best we can to get the power restored quickly."
The Round-Up: November 30th 2006
Posted by Stoneleigh on November 30, 2006 - 1:29pm in The Oil Drum: Canada
Topic: Site news
Tags: biofuel, bubble economy, energy efficiency, energy trusts, housing market crash, income trusts, nimby, peak oil, power outages, royalties, wind power [list all tags]
As early as 1984, Canadian companies began merging into much larger trusts, taking advantage of trust-friendly Canadian regulations.In a Canadian Energy Trust, operating companies are acquired by the trust, usually through equity offerings, using third-party debt and funds in exchange for grants of royalties, debt and shares. The operating company's cash flow from sales (from oil, natural gas, etc.) is transferred to the Trust as distributable cash flow.
This means that the majority of the revenue is able to be paid out as monthly dividends to the Trust's shareholders.
But there's a catch there, if you look hard enough.
The characteristics of the companies these trusts acquire are pretty interesting. Due to the need to provide their investors with a constant cash flow, Canadian Energy Trusts purchase only assets that are mature, low-exploration-risk properties and toll-based energy infrastructure with predictable operational profiles and minimal or at least low capital expenditures.
This assures the trust of a higher drilling success rate than is typical of exploration and production companies.
So companies find themselves in a predicament.
They can either continue to actively spend their incoming money on exploring for new oil or organize into these Canadian Energy Trusts, thereby giving their shareholders bigger dividends.
In light of the argument by some that there is no easy and cheap oil left to find, it's interesting to note that many of these companies have chosen the latter option.
Perhaps they know something about the reality of Peak Oil that we don't.
Power Outages and Demand
Posted by Heading Out on July 23, 2006 - 5:06pm
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: electricity demand, power outages, temperatures [list all tags]
UPDATE: 10:18 pm EST Courtesy of step back the California ISO is predicting a peak demand tomorrow of 52,336 megawatts, which is higher than Friday’s record 49,036 megawatts, as cyclelicious tells us. And as our Alpha Male just noted, Santa Rosa just had a power loss. (From comments brought forward).


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