Natural gas emits about half the CO2 of coal, making it a cleaner option for reliable, baseload power. In Virginia, natural gas accounts for over 50% of our electric capacity, and will continue to play a critical role in our all-of-the-above strategy for Virginia's energy future. https://ow.ly/QCVx50UpZ5w
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Natural gas actually emits about half the CO2 of coal when burned for electricity, making it a cleaner option for reliable power. As Virginia transitions to a more sustainable energy landscape, natural gas plays a vital role in balancing our energy needs while supporting economic growth. Learn more about natural gas energy in Virginia https://ow.ly/zqfy50UqP0p
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Revolutionizing Energy: The Rise of Clean Coal in America We're setting the stage for an energy transformation! Quick pipeline approvals and the advent of clean coal will power our nation for centuries, benefiting states like West Virginia and Wyoming. Get ready for an energy revolution that will lower electricity costs significantly! #CleanCoal #EnergyRevolution #AmericanEnergy #LowerElectricityCosts #Pipelines #Drilling #SustainableFuture #CoalInnovation #WestVirginiaEnergy #WyomingEnergy
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Summer heatwaves = stressed power grids. This can lead to power outages, just when you need that cool air most! But, renewable resources are providing needed capacity to keep up with rising peak demand across the country. Learn how: https://hubs.li/Q02BJy0l0 #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #SummerEfficiency
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It might be the heart of winter, but Emmett Burns, Associate Manager of Analytics, Competitive Energy Services has is mind on summer and some notable changes in store for Maine’s medium and large electricity customers. In his recent blog titled “Changing the Peak Window to Benefit the Grid of the Future,” which appeared in CES’ January CES Insider newsletter, Emmett discusses utility rate changes in Maine and the impact of changing the peak window. Read more by clicking the link below. https://lnkd.in/gXu9P5y5 Photo by: Panuwat Dangsungnoe #CompetitiveEnergyServices #Sustainability #EnergyConsulting #Oil #NaturalGas #RenewableEnergy #Solar #Electricity #CESMarketSummary #CESInsider #CESInsights #Energy #EnergyMarkets #Commodities
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