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EIA: Corporate Emissions Goals Would Wallop Gas-Fired Power

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Any way you slice it, natural gas will have a place in US power generation through 2050. But how big a place depends on how — or if — corporations meet non-binding goals to reduce carbon dioxide by a stated target year.

Topics:
CO2 Emissions, Gas Demand, Gas-Fired Electricity, Low-Carbon Policy
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