Demand for Cleaner Gas

386462 19: A 42-inch of pipe transverses a peat bog in a wetlands area October 3, 2000 in Howell, Michigan, 60 miles north of Detroit. The pipe will eventually be submerged under the water. The pipeline will carry natural gas from Canada to the northeastern US The demand for cleaner natural gas, estimated to be growing at 1.8% a year, is requiring more energy infrastructure to be built. At present, the US has 270,000 miles of interstate gas pipelines in place. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Liaison)
386462 19: A 42-inch of pipe transverses a peat bog in a wetlands area October 3, 2000 in Howell, Michigan, 60 miles north of Detroit. The pipe will eventually be submerged under the water. The pipeline will carry natural gas from Canada to the northeastern US The demand for cleaner natural gas, estimated to be growing at 1.8% a year, is requiring more energy infrastructure to be built. At present, the US has 270,000 miles of interstate gas pipelines in place. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Liaison)
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October 03, 2000
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