DOE Grid Study Points Finger at Natural Gas

In a long-awaited study of electricity markets and grid reliability, the Department of Energy has called out natural gas as the No. 1 reason for retirements of coal and nuclear plants, breaking from the Trump administration鈥檚 prior talking point blaming regulations and renewables for the nation鈥檚 shrinking coal and nuclear fleets.

The report attributes four factors to the increase in coal and nuclear retirements: low-cost natural gas; low growth in electricity demand; an increase in variable renewable energy (VRE); and regulatory compliance.

鈥淭he biggest contributor to coal and nuclear plant retirements has been the advantaged economics of natural gas-fired generation,鈥 the report says, noting that natural gas surpassed coal as the largest source of electricity generation in the U.S.