Cheap Natural Gas Won’t Kill Renewable Energy Growth (3 Reasons Why)
February 22nd, 2012 | by Stephen Lacey
I’ll be the first to admit that cheap natural gas prices are one of the biggest short-term threats to
February 22nd, 2012 | by Stephen Lacey
I’ll be the first to admit that cheap natural gas prices are one of the biggest short-term threats to
September 16th, 2011 | by Nicholas Brown
Natural gas is considered an important part of the energy mix by many on the right and left because it can not only provide baseload power (generate a consistent amount of electricity reliably all the time), but natural gas can be used to fuel peaking and backup power plants which can be started quickly enough to backup malfunctioned power plants and avoid long blackouts in the event of a power shortage