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Jim Cahill
9 Dec 2011
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Plentiful Natural Gas—Impact on US Process Manufacturing
In today’s guest post, Emerson’s Alternative Energy industry group leader, Alan Novak, shares the opportunity that shale gas provides to the U.S. economy and the process manufacturing industries: A new energy source has emerged and is changing the shape of the manufacturing industry–shale gas.Shale gas, sometimes called “tight gas”, is natural gas that is trapped [...]