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The EIA Just Released a 30 Year Energy Outlook. It’s… Not Great

Union of Concerned Scientists

The Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) is one of the go-to sources for reliable information about the US power sector. They just released their 2022 “Annual Energy Outlook” (AEO), which is a big deal: it tells us where electricity is headed over the next 30 years.

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Renewable Energy: A Timeline

Legal Planet

Wind reaches 10% of U.S. Levelized cost of electricity for onshore wind is $0.034/kWh. Both are below the levelized cost of new natural gas or coal generation. DOE’s advanced turbine program results in costs of $0.05/kw, kw, an 88% reduction since 1979. generation. PV is 4.7% kWh (a bit less for utility-scale solar).

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New England’s Offshore Wind Resource Is a Winter Powerhouse

Union of Concerned Scientists

To better understand the contribution that offshore wind could make to the winter reliability of the power grid, a new UCS study examined two sets of historical data from ISO-NE’s Variable Energy Resource time series over 22 past winter seasons (2000-2022). Source: Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.

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Gas Generators Get Caught with their Plants Down

Union of Concerned Scientists

Putting power plants to the test The policy was put to the test with very cold weather in a winter storm named Elliott that started on December 23, 2022. Gas plant outages and performance failures mounted to account for as much as 23 percent of the expected supply , tracking closely the falling temperatures.

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U.S. EIA: U.S. Electricity Generation From Natural Gas Now Falling Like Coal In Face Of New, Cheaper Renewable Power Plants

PA Environment Daily

non-hydropower renewable sources, including solar and wind, grows from 13% in 2021 to 17% in 2023. We forecast that the share of generation from natural gas will fall from 37% in 2021 to 34% by 2023 and the coal share will decline from 23% to 22%. The amount of solar power generating capacity operated by the U.S.

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The Netherlands is busy building hybrid clean energy technologies at sea

A Greener Life

The first wind turbine erected at the Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm in April 2022. The combination of offshore wind turbines, floating solar panels and green hydrogen are some of the hybrid clean energy technologies currently under development off the Dutch coast. . Photo credit: Vattenfall / Ties van der Horst.

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One Path to Better Affordability is Climate Change Action – Really

Enviromental Defense

Alberta: Speak Up For a SAFE Climate: Take Action Here How Climate Action Makes Life More Affordable Renewable energy, including solar and wind power, is much cheaper and less polluting than burning fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil and coal.