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Energy Ventures Analysis estimates that 38.5 to 83 GW of coal-fired generation is at risk of retirement by Jan. 2023 because of falling coal capacity factors resulting from low gas prices, increasing renewable penetration and reduced power demand from the coronavirus pandemic. | Energy Ventures Analysis
Sub-zero temperatures from Toledo to Tennessee pushed PJM to its limits last week as the RTO overcame the loss of nearly 40,000 MW of generation during an arctic blast that set a new winter demand record. (Source: PJM Interconnection, LLC) Demand response, voluntary conservation and imports helped PJM avoid shedding...
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