The top state for solar deployment in 2023 is seeing tangible changes to its daily electricity supply, lowering the need for natural gas peaker plants, said the Energy Information Administration.
I mean, not according to that graph in the thumbnail.
Nor either of the other two charts which don’t differentiate between “other” sources. They expect it to decline but they should also expect other sources to decline as renewable is built out as well. They need solar storage capacity. This is a headline in search of a story not the other way around.
If energy use is growing but natural gas is not, then as long as energy use keeps growing it seems fair to say that natural gas is being sunsetted. They’re still using it but seemingly not investing in new uses of it very much anymore.
I mean, not according to that graph in the thumbnail.
Nor either of the other two charts which don’t differentiate between “other” sources. They expect it to decline but they should also expect other sources to decline as renewable is built out as well. They need solar storage capacity. This is a headline in search of a story not the other way around.
If energy use is growing but natural gas is not, then as long as energy use keeps growing it seems fair to say that natural gas is being sunsetted. They’re still using it but seemingly not investing in new uses of it very much anymore.
It’s not ideal news, but it is hopeful.
Yes absolutely
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