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February 02, 2023
Home » Gas Going Way of Coal? Not So Fast, Panelists Say
By Michael Brooks WASHINGTON — In the context of decarbonization and climate change, natural gas has often been talked about as a "transition" or "bridge" fuel: a temporary, imperfect (and cheap) way to wean the power sector off carbon-intensive coal while renewables and storage catch up to scale. But panelists...
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