| April 03, 2018 | Logistics
| April 03, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
| April 03, 2018 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| April 03, 2018 | International Trade
| April 03, 2018 | Energy | Alternative
A Veolia Environnement SA unit agreed to operate and maintain three power plants in the U.S. Southeast that will generate electricity from burning wood waste and chicken poop.
| April 03, 2018 | International Trade
| April 03, 2018 | International Trade
| April 03, 2018 | International Trade
| April 03, 2018 | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
| April 02, 2018 | Air Cargo | Air Forwarders | Logistics | Integrators
| April 02, 2018 | Air Cargo | General
| April 02, 2018 | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
| April 02, 2018 | International Trade
| April 02, 2018 | Energy
Over the past four years, relatively little new underground natural gas storage capacity was built in the Lower 48 states. EIA measures natural gas storage capacity in two ways: design capacity and demonstrated maximum working gas volume (or demonstrated peak). In 2017, design capacity grew by about 1%, and demonstrated peak fell by 1%.
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