
Natural Gas and Electricity Interdependency
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One source explicitly instructs the reader to cease using or mentioning the terms "the source" or "source material." The other, much more extensive source, provides a comprehensive overview of the interdependence between natural gas and electricity systems in the U.S. It highlights how natural gas has become the largest fuel source for electricity generation, leading to increased focus from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on harmonizing the two industries. The document details various challenges and FERC's efforts to address them, including issues related to communication, scheduling, fuel assurance, capacity release regulations, and the systemic risks posed by extreme weather events like Winter Storm Uri and Winter Storm Elliott. It emphasizes the ongoing need for coordination to ensure reliable operation of both the natural gas pipeline network and electricity grids.
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