Prometheus Energy, National Grid Complete Successful LNG Project in Rhode Island
Prometheus Energy Group, Inc. has completed a four-month winter peaking service to augment National Grid's distribution network in Rhode Island.
National Grid operates liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities throughout New England and required a temporary storage solution to supply LNG to an existing vaporizer this winter. The facility was operational from December through March to pump LNG to the vaporizer on demand in order to inject additional gas supply into their distribution network during cold winter conditions. The solution was able to pump 750,000 cubic feet of LNG per hour to meet the peak demand of National Grid's network.
"We were faced with a dynamic challenge that required a specific equipment configuration as well as operational experience to complete the project," said Zachary Kinton, Lead Specialist of LNG Operations at National Grid. "We selected Prometheus Energy based on these criteria and to provide a safe, reliable and professional service to meet our temporary peak shaving needs."
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