Author Olivia Kalb
Houston — Renewable facilities are expected to generate more power in the US than coal-fired stations in 2020, a first for the course of a full year, driven by a decline in demand for coal units’ services due to the coronavirus pandemic, Moody’s Investor Services said June 18.
While US power generation was down 5.4% year on year through mid-May, “this has not affected all fuels equally, with gas and renewables increasing their share, nuclear holding steady and coal’s share shrinking to …