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Renewable Generation Additions Expected to More Than Double Natural Gas in 2019

In 2019, the U.S. is expected to add 23.7 gigawatts of generation capacity and retire 8.3 gigawatts, according to a Jan. 10 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. About 8 gigawatts of coal, nuclear, and natural gas generation are scheduled to retire this year, with coal accounting for 53 percent of the retirements.

  • Texas, Iowa, and Illinois will be home to more than half of the wind capacity additions totaling 10.9 gigawatts, while most of the 4.3 gigawatts of utility-scale solar photovoltaic additions will occur in Texas, California, and North Carolina.
  • Most of the natural gas capacity, scheduled to come online by June, ahead of the high summer demand, will be in Pennsylvania, Florida, and Louisiana.
  • Expected retirements include Arizona’s 2.3-gigawatt Navajo coal-burning power plant, Entergy Corp.’s 680-megawatt Pilgrim nuclear power station in Massachusetts, and Exelon Corp.’s 837-megawatt Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
  • The 4.5 gigawatts of coal-fired capacity planned to retire this year is relatively small compared with the estimated 13.7 gigawatts that closed in 2018, which marked the second-highest amount of coal capacity retirements in a year.
January 12, 2019
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