Rising Electricity Demand Affects Fuel Mix
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•EIA expects electricity demand will be about 2% higher in the second half of 2024 than in the same period of 2023
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EIA expects electricity demand will be about 2% higher in the second half of 2024 than in the same period of 2023 .
EIA Administrator Joe DeCarolis : " Utilities will look for a more economical alternative as natural gas prices go up" The hotter-than-normal start to the year contributed to about 5% more U.S. electricity generation in the first half of the year .
The full July 2024 STEO is available on the EIA website.
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