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Solar to displace natural gas in the daytime + in summer on the Texas grid

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Solar is forecast to displace natural gas in the middle of the day and in the summer on the Texas grid, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

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New US solar capacity additions have edged past natural gas in 2023

Electrek

Solar capacity has grown faster in US electrical generation than all other energy sources in the first three quarters of 2023, according to new data from FERC. more… The post New US solar capacity additions have edged past natural gas in 2023 appeared first on Electrek.

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US solar capacity additions edged out natural gas additions in 2023

Electrek

Utility-scale solar and wind provided the majority (53%) of new US generating capacity added in the first two-thirds of 2023, according to new FERC data. more… The post US solar capacity additions edged out natural gas additions in 2023 appeared first on Electrek.

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Solar to displace natural gas in the daytime + in summer on the Texas grid

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Solar is forecast to displace natural gas in the middle of the day and in the summer on the Texas grid, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). Wind is still the largest source of renewable power in the state, but the installation of new wind turbine capacity slowed in 2023. GWh and increased to 5.1

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Does natural hydrogen gas have the potential to disrupt the energy sector?

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Learn about natural hydrogen and its vast potential as a clean and inexpensive energy source to help fuel the green transition. The post Does natural hydrogen gas have the potential to disrupt the energy sector? appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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Ohio Gov. signs legislation that defines natural gas as “green energy”

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The natural gas industry in Ohio has gained a victory of sorts after Governor Mike DeWine signed legislation that allows for a broader expansion of drilling for oil and gas in state parks. The bill, which has been very controversial, also defines natural gas as a source of “green energy.”

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Decision on US’s largest natural gas export terminal to be delayed

Electrek

In a significant move, the White House will delay a decision on whether to approve what would be the US’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal, according to the New York Times.

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