U.S. NatGas-Fired Electricity Hit New Record High in Summer ’24

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Hardly a day goes by that we don't cover at least one story about a gas-fired power plant that will get fed with Marcellus/Utica molecules (see our power stories here). As we so often point out, gas-fired power plants are extremely important customers for M-U natgas, using huge amounts of our gas. Yesterday, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) published a post observing that U.S. natural gas-fired electricity generation set new daily records in the summer of 2024, despite all of the hype that "renewables" like solar and wind are taking over.

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