How to Decarbonize the Electric Grid

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Writing in High Country News, Jonathan Thompson warns that the movement toward electrification will only improve sustainability if decarbonization reaches power generating plants as well. “The electric power sector is the nation’s second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, after transportation. Electrifying everything might do little more than redistribute emissions from buildings and cars to the power grid.”

According to Thommpson, “The electric power sector needs to quit fossil fuels, cold turkey. And that requires massive investments in new power sources and innovation to remake the grid for a carbon-free world.”

Thompson goes on to highlight twelve methods for decarbonizing the grid, including eliminating coal and natural gas power plants, promoting efforts to build better batteries to store renewable energy, growing grid interconnections, and making buildings and vehicles more efficient so that they require less…

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