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Energy and Black Communities Sonja Ebron blackEn ergy
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blackEnergy the power to empower 2 Value of Energy Heated and cooled spaces Hot water, cooked food Transportation Paint, furniture, paper, consumables Food, clothing, potable water, prescriptions Sewage, trash disposal, services The Economy & Jobs
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blackEnergy the power to empower 3 Household Energy Gasoline Natural gas Electricity Other – Heating oil, kerosene, propane – Diesel fuels – Other petrochemicals
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blackEnergy the power to empower 4 Gasoline Infrastructure Oil extraction or import Refining Transportation by truck
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blackEnergy the power to empower 5 Natural Gas Infrastructure Gas extraction or LNG import Gas sweetening and storage Transportation by pipeline
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blackEnergy the power to empower 6 Electric Infrastructure Production from oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, etc. Transportation by transmission line Voltage regulation with transformers
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blackEnergy the power to empower 7 Petrochemical Infrastructure Similar to gasoline production Pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers Plastics, asphalt, synthetic fibers
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blackEnergy the power to empower 8 Cost Factors: SupplyT Declining global resources Extraction technologies Refinery and distribution capacity Weather Geopolitics Regulatory structure
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blackEnergy the power to empower 9 Cost Factors: DemandU Globalization Domestic population Domestic economics Conservation Efficiency of use Electric/alternative vehicles Renewable energy
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blackEnergy the power to empower 10 Natural Gas Choice Producers Pipelines Commodity Exchanges Atlanta Gas Light Marketers Industrial Consumers Commercial Consumers Residential Consumers Aggregators Brokers
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blackEnergy the power to empower 11 Natural Gas Rates in Georgia Doubled In 4 Years Source: Georgia Public Service Commission
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blackEnergy the power to empower 12 Price Forecasts Heating with natural gas – Used by more than half of households – Marketer rates depend on hedging – Overall costs depend on weather – Winter: mid-November mid-March – Average $807 this winter vs. $1038 last, down 22% – Rate options Fixed vs. variable Budget billing Senior discounts Low-income or credit-challenged
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blackEnergy the power to empower 13 Natural Gas Trends Rates Credit Aggregation
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blackEnergy the power to empower 14 Energy Competition in Georgia 1.8 million residential natural gas accounts $1000/year (average household) $1200/year (African American household) Choice of 12 marketers Switch rate < 2% of eligible accounts No competition, just higher rates!
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blackEnergy the power to empower 15 blackEnergy’s Georgia Co-op Supplied by GasKey Exclusive co-op offer: Lower rates Dedicated service “Credit privacy” option Online enrollment at blackenergy.com 1-3% donated to selected nonprofits
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