Energy efficiency, wind and gas could replace obsolete coal plants and provide affordable, reliable electricity
Union of Concerned Scientists
November 13, 2012
Union of Concerned Scientists
As much as 18 percent of the country’s coal generating capacity should be considered for closure because the electricity it produces will be more expensive than energy from lower cost natural gas or wind power, according to a new independent analysis released by the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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