For the first time since the mid-20th century, over 95 percent of this year’s planned new electric-generating capacity in the United States is zero-carbon.[1] Natural gas has long been relied on to ensure the nation’s power grids deliver electricity when needed. However, recent trends indicate a shift: Between 2020 and 2024, the share of new…
Definitely. It’s going to take sharply increasing the rate of wind, solar, and storage build-out in order to force large-scale decommissioning of gas-burning power plants in the same way we achieved with coal.
Really wish we would stop with all the natural gas tho
Definitely. It’s going to take sharply increasing the rate of wind, solar, and storage build-out in order to force large-scale decommissioning of gas-burning power plants in the same way we achieved with coal.