Coal
Coal isn't dead. U.S. coal production is projected to stay constant for three decades. Coal remains the biggest source of fuel for generating electricity in the U.S. with future demand driven by China. Demand is being stoked by the rise of power-hungry middle classes in emerging economies, led by China and India. By the end of this decade, coal is expected to surpass oil as the world's dominant fuel source, according to a recent study by consultant Wood Mackenzie.

America’s Power Grid Is Increasingly Unreliable

2/21/22
from The Wall Street Journal,
2/18/22:

Behind a rising number of outages are new stresses on the system caused by aging power lines, a changing climate and a power-plant fleet rapidly going green.

182 major disruptions of the electrical grid in 2020.

The State of Power:

From coal fueled West Virginia to alargely hydroelectric Washington, a look at America's varied power profile.

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