EI’s coal cost crossover report is featured in an article discussing rising global emissions due in part to coal consumption.
Daily Archives: March 26, 2019
U.S. Enters ‘Coal Cost Crossover’ Thanks To Falling Solar, Wind Costs
EI’s coal cost crossover research is covered in an article outlining how falling renewable energy prices push coal plants out of economic competition.
With Wind And Solar Costs Dropping, U.S. Enters ‘Coal Cost Crossover’
EI’s coal cost crossover research is discussed in an article outlining how falling renewable energy prices are pushing coal plants out of economic competition.
Hal Harvey’s Insights And Updates: The Coal End Game
New EI research shows that U.S. coal generation is at a “coal cost crossover” point where the all-in costs of building new renewables is less than the operating costs of nearly all existing coal-fired power plants.
Xcel Energy Was A Coal-First Power Company. Now It’s Going Carbon-Free
EI’s “Coal Cost Crossover” report is included in an article discussing Xcel Energy’s transition to zero-carbon electricity generation.
Electricity Costs From Battery Storage Down 76% Since 2012: BNEF
EI’s “Coal Cost Crossover” research is included in an article discussing fast-falling battery storage costs over the past decade.
Renewables In US Now Cheaper Than Coal
EI’s “Coal Cost Crossover” research is featured in an article discussing changing energy economics across the United States.
Report: New Solar, Wind Could Replace Coal While Cutting Costs
EI’s Coal Cost Crossover research in featured in an article discussing wind and solar energy economics forcing coal plants to close.
Es Más Barato Sustituir La Mayoría De Las Plantas De Carbón De EEUU Por Renovables Que Mantenerlas Abiertas
EI’s coal cost crossover research is covered in an article outlining how falling renewable energy prices push coal plants out of economic competition.
74% Of U.S. Coal Plants Are “Walking Dead” Thanks To Cheaper Renewables
EI’s coal cost crossover research is covered in an article outlining how falling renewable energy prices push coal plants out of economic competition.