NatGas Kept Lights & AC On During New England Summer Heat Wave
New England's power grid would have gone offline this summer without natural gas. Electricity generation using fossil fuels increased in New England to meet the additional air-conditioning demand during heat waves in June and July. Natural gas-fired electricity generation made up 56% of New England’s generation mix during the week of the June 16 heat wave, peaking at 61% on June 22. Between July 6 and 13, natural gas-fired electricity averaged 58% of the generation mix. Solar and wind (aka renewables) made up a tiny fraction of New England's power generation mix.
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