Energy and Environment

This huge change in how we get energy is coming much faster than expected

By Chris Mooney March 21 washingtonpost.com


A recent forecast by from the U.S. Energy Information Administration contains a stunning punchline: This year, natural gas is expected to supplant coal as the No. 1 source of electricity in the United States. Gas will supply 33.4 percent of power, and coal will contribute 32 percent, the EIA projected in the March installment of its Short-Term Energy Outlook.

“This would be the first time that natural gas has generated more power than coal on an annual basis,” the agency says. Natural gas beat out coal during several months last year, but beating it out for the year is another matter and far more momentous.

Link to complete article with graphs: 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/03/2...

 

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Thanks for the update.  I was wondering when king coal would drop below natural gas.

Too bad that NG had to out compete with cheap coal rather than petroleum...

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