
Crash In U.S. Natural Gas Prices Incentivizes Power Plants To Ditch Coal
Global coal use jumped to a record high this year because of the sharp increase in natural gas prices. This prompted a wave of fuel switching away from NatGas by utilities for power generation, pushing up demand for price-competitive options, including coal, in many countries. There are emerging signs across the Western world that 'gas-to-coal switching' could be reversed, perhaps only temporarily, as warmer weather is expected across Europe and the US. The latest 2-week outlook for the Lower 48 is above-average temperatures for…
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