Coal, Nuclear Power Would Benefit From Energy Department's Power Grid Study
A controversial Energy Department report claims the U.S. power grid could become less reliable if too much electricity comes from renewable energy and natural gas. Environmentalists doubt the report.
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August 24, 2017 at 04:02PM
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NPR News: Coal, Nuclear Power Would Benefit From Energy Department's Power Grid Study
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