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US ENERGY UPDATE | March 20, 2024 View this email in your browser
Bitcoin, Data Centers Fuel Energy Spike, Risking Climate Goals
The United States is facing a new energy crisis — one that could make the climate crisis even worse.
After more than 30 years of falling or flat demand for electricity, electric utilities are forecasting the nation will need the equivalent of about 34 new nuclear plants, or 38 gigawatts, over the next five years to supply power for data centers, electrification and new industry according to filings made to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and compiled by Grid Strategies.
New Bureaucracy Would Burden Kentuckians with Higher Power Bills if Senate Bill 349 Becomes Law
Discussing the measure on the Senate floor last week, supporters emphasized the legislation’s commitment to an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy. It’s a talking point many might buy — unless they read past the bill’s first page.
Mississippi State Installs SEC’s Largest On-Campus Solar Facility
The largest on-campus solar facility in the Southeastern Conference is now “energizing” Mississippi State as part of a 30-year renewable energy efficiency project.
Duke Energy Unveils Plans for New Natural Gas Plant in Catawba County
Duke filed an application to construct a new plant with the N.C. Utilities Commission late last week. It would contain two units, for a total capacity of 850 megawatts, to replace the existing Marshall Steam Station. One of Duke’s largest plants in the Carolinas, Marshall currently burns both coal and natural gas.
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