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Fossil fuels will continue to supply much of Georgia Power’s electricity after state regulators approved a long-range energy plan driven mostly by the needs of data centers.
Georgia Power's IRP projects a need for 8,500 additional megawatts of generating capacity through the end of 2030.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration warned last month that U.S. commercial electricity consumption will reach record ...
As of today, and for the first time in 142 years, the UK no longer generates electricity from burning coal. The Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station, near Nottingham, began producing power from coal in ...
Global coal demand is set to remain broadly unchanged both this year and in 2025 as surging electricity demand in some major economies offsets the impacts of a gradual recovery in hydropower and ...
Spot electricity prices dropped up to 20% in Q1 FY26 due to early monsoon, reduced demand, and higher renewable and coal ...
Coal-burning for electrical generation will end in Craig before New Year's Day of 2028 arrives. Will a new gas plant arrive ...
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Delaying coal power exits in Australia risks power supply ... - MSNExtending the life of ageing coal power plants in Australia could lead to increased risks of power supply shortfalls, according to a report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial ...
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