On Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 2:11:21 PM UTC-4, Unum wrote win alt.global-warming:
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https://electrek.co/2022/08/15/wind-solar-provide-67-of-new-us-electrical-generating-capacity-in-first-half-of-2022/
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> Clean energy accounted for more than two-thirds of the new US electrical
> generating capacity added during the first six months of 2022, according to
> data recently released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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> Wind (5,722 megawatts) and solar (3,895 MW) provided 67.01% of the 14,352 MW
> in utility-scale (that is, greater than 1 MW) capacity that came online during
> the first half of 2022.
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> Additional capacity was provided by geothermal (26 MW), hydropower (7 MW), and
> biomass (2 MW). The balance came from natural gas (4,695 MW) and oil (5 MW).
> No new capacity was reported for 2022 from either nuclear power or coal.
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> This brings clean energy’s share of total US available installed generating
> capacity up to 26.74%. To put that in perspective, five years ago, clean
> energy’s share was 19.7%. Ten years ago, it was 14.76%.
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> FERC reports that there may be as much as 192,507 MW of new solar capacity on
> the way, with 66,315 MW classified as “high-probability” additions and no
> offsetting “retirements.”
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> The “high-probability” additions alone would nearly double utility-scale
> solar’s current installed capacity of 74,530 MW, while successful completion
> of all expected projects would nearly quadruple it.
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> Notably, FERC’s forecast predates President Joe Biden signing into law the
> Inflation Reduction Act, and that will likely ramp up solar growth even more.
Aww, Joe Manchin Republicans sink deeper and deeper.