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EDITORIAL: Energy Department study contorts to save coal and nuclear

In evaluating the ongoing transformation of the nation’s electricity grid, the U.S. Department of Energy got the analysis right and the conclusions wrong – offering another example of the conflict between facts and desires in the Trump administration.

The study released last week was commissioned by Energy Secretary Rick Perry in April, and it was feared by renewable energy advocates that it would be used to undermined wind and solar generation. The report doesn’t do that – well, at least not until the end.

What the study finds is that the cheap natural gas and natural gas turbines, along with flat electricity demand, have been the prime cause of coal-fired power plant retirements.

Read more at The Denver Post

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