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CLEAN ENERGY BLOG
Transitions in energy
The combination of low natural gas prices, low (and now, negative) demand growth, and dropping cost of renewables have been driving coal out of the market. In addition, the COVID pandemic has reduced energy demand from what it otherwise would have been. This has reinforced decisions by many utilities to move away from coal and toward renewables. Even back in 2018 the CEO of Vistra Energy stated on Jim Cramer’s Mad Money that, “coal is on its way out”. Over two years later that message is even more correct.
As I mentioned several years ago in my description of the Shifting Sands program, the electric energy industry is changing toward cleaner energy and away from the large, fossil generating sources. In a number of decades it will seem as strange to make electricity with coal as it is to heat a house with coal. The fossil plants will still be there. But, these will be natural gas fired, and perhaps even hydrogen fueled. But, I believe that even natural gas will eventually go away as battery technology evolves and renewables can become dispatchable.
This will result in major changes to the transmission grid, as transmission ...