2 US electric utilities,
. . . have promised to go
. . . 100% carbon-free, and
. . . admit it’s cheaper to tear down their coal plants, and
. . . build renewable-energy plants,
. . . than to keep the old boilers running.
Xcel Energy, a utility serving,
. . . 3.6 million people in
. . . 8 states from Minnesota to New Mexico, and
Colorado’s Platte River Power Authority (an Xcel competitor),
. . . approved its own goal of
. . . 100% carbon-free energy by 2030.
At least 90 cities have declared their intention to adopt
. . . 100% renewable energy goals.
. . . Utilities can accept this,
. . . or risk losing their biggest customers.
12-14-2018 Source: Follow the #Money: Economics VS Politics
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Follow the #Money: Economics VS Politics
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