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Puget

British  
/ pyʒɛ /

noun

  1. Pierre (pjɛr). 1620–94, French Baroque sculptor, best known for his Milo of Crotona (c. 1680)

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Refineries from Puget Sound to the Texas coast were designed decades ago to run the types of heavier and more sour grades of crude that the U.S. imports from countries including Canada, Mexico and Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

The pact provides a fixed-price capacity payment providing Puget Sound with the exclusive right to the capacity, energy and services of the 700-megawatt facility.

From The Wall Street Journal

TransAlta, which operates a fleet of electric-power generating facilities in Canada, Australia and the U.S., last week said it had signed a long-term supply agreement with Puget Sound Energy to convert Centralia Unit 2 from coal to natural-gas-fired generation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though he still holds the keys to much of his Seattle property portfolio, Bezos did offload one home in April of this year, selling it off for an astonishing $63 million, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal.

From MarketWatch

Spotted ratfish are among the most common fish in Puget Sound.

From Science Daily