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Interstate Municipal Gas Agency May/June 2013 Issue 69
2013 IMGA ANNUAL MEETING RECAP
The 2013 IMGA Annual Meeting was held in Spring-field, Illinois on April 9th at the Northfield Inn. Members en-joyed great food and informative sessions on natural gas 101, aging pipeline infrastructure, and potential new oil and gas de-velopment in Illinois. The day started with a hearty breakfast buffet sponsored by BP Canada, which was followed by the IMGA Business Meeting. During the business meeting, it was decided that the board officers would remain the same as last year.
Following the business meeting, David Tucker of At-mos Energy Marketing discussed Natural Gas 101. We then heard from, Darin Burk of the Illinois Com-merce Commission on the aging infrastructure of the pipeline industry. After Darin’s presentation, members enjoyed a deli-cious Prime Rib and Shrimp buffet sponsored by Panhandle Eastern Pipeline. After lunch, Brad Richards of Illinois Oil &
Gas Association spoke on the potential for new oil and gas development in Illinois. At the conclusion of the day, IMGA General Manager, Heather Viele, had the honor of drawing names for the door prizes donated by the following sponsors: BP Canada Atmos Energy Marketing Northfield Inn, Suites & Conference Center.
IMGA would like to thank all those who were able to attend, your participation
made the day a success! Brad Richards from Illinois Oil & Gas Association speaks about po-tential new oil and gas development.
Darin Burk from ICC and Trevor Cooper from BP Canada enjoy lunch with members from Franklin and Pinckneyville.
Members from Waverly, Divernon and White Hall enjoy lunch.
Interstate Municipal Gas Agency 1310 West Jefferson Auburn, IL 62615
IMGA Member Communities Aledo, Illinois
Auburn, Illinois Bethany, Illinois Chester, Illinois Cobden, Illinois Corning, Iowa
Creal Springs, Illinois Divernon, Illinois Enfield, Illinois Findlay, Illinois Franklin, Illinois Fulton, Missouri Grayville, Illinois Karnak, Illinois Lamoni, Iowa
Louisville, Illinois Milford, Illinois
New Boston, Illinois Perryville, Missouri
Pinckneyville, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois
Plattsburg, Missouri Pleasant Hill, Illinois
Riverton, Illinois Rossville, Illinois Tamms, Illinois Thebes, Illinois Vienna, Illinois
Waverly, Illinois Westville, Illinois
White Hall, Illinois Winchester, Illinois
IMGA Eligible Utility Graceland University
Illinois State University Western Illinois University
University of Missouri
PRESORTED STANDARD
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
SPRINGFIELD IL PERMIT NO 15
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
IMGA and Illinois State University Renew Contract
IMGA is pleased to announce that Illinois State University has renewed their contract to continue purchasing gas from the agency. Their contract has been extended through 2017. Illinois State University is the oldest and one of the largest public universities in Illinois. It is located in the twin cities of Bloomington-Normal. The campus has close to 1000 acres with more than 140 buildings. IMGA is pleased to continue their relationship with Illinois State University.
What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source?
In 2012, the United States generated about 4,054 billion kilowatthours of elec-tricity. About 68% of the electricity generated was from fossil fuel (coal, natu-ral gas, and petroleum), with 37% attributed from coal.
U.S. Electricity Generation by Fuel, All Sectorsthousand megawatthours per day
18.8% 20.1% 21.6% 21.4% 23.3% 23.9% 24.7% 30.4% 28.0% 27.6%
49.6% 49.0% 48.5% 48.2% 44.4% 44.8% 42.3% 37.4% 39.9% 39.6%
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CoalNatural gasPetroleumNuclearHydropowerRenewablesOther sources
Source: Short-Term Energy Outlook, April 2013
Note: Labels show percentage share of total generation provided by coal and natural gas.