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  1. natural-gasnoun

    attributive form of natural gas

    Natural-gas prices

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of natural-gas in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of natural-gas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of natural-gas in a Sentence

  1. Karin Wadsack:

    At this point, the cost of electricity from coal, which has been stable over a very long period of time, is no longer competitive with those other sources, fox News is something that is, to me, just a question of technology advancement. We could n’t extract natural gas at the same price 20 years ago as we can now, so natural gas-fired power plants are more competitive … Since we invented electricity 125 years ago, things have always been evolving and changing — how we get our electricity, the cost of electricity to us. What we take into account we think about the cost of electricity.

  2. Rob Thummel:

    Depending on the weather, it could be a challenging winter, but not as challenging as in Europe. They are at risk of running out of natural gas. We aren't.

  3. Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz:

    After years of delay and debate, we are starting to move forward and to position Israel as a regional natural gas power.

  4. Fatih Birol:

    To achieve this, it has to take advantage of the huge potential that solar, wind, hydropower, natural gas and energy efficiency offer.

  5. The IEA chief:

    Europe is already in natural gas rationing mode.

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