From the Daily Caller: Coal - fired power plants kept the lights on for millions of Americans during January's bomb cyclone, according to an Energy Department report warning
future plant retirements could imperil grid security.
Not exact matches
«The
retirement of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is a key opportunity to demonstrate how California can meet its
future energy needs without new fossil fuels
plants,» said Evan Gillespie, Director of the Sierra Club's My Generation campaign.
The underlying analysis revealed that the average coal
plant in the US is 40 years old and since 2010 more than half of US coal units have either shut down or have a planned
retirement in the near
future.
But
planting the seeds of anxiety, whether it's about being able to maintain their lifestyle in
retirement or adequate college funds to educate their children, gets the brain thinking about possible
future problems.