Robert Murray, CEO of Murray Energy was on CNBC earlier and he said that when all the dust settles, coal will still be responsible for 30% of our power generation.
He said that because of the fluctuating demands on the grid, power plants need to have physical fossil fuel on site.
Why is that? Wouldn't a natural gas pipeline into the facility be able to supply any increase in demand?
Doesn't make sense to me.
He said that because of the fluctuating demands on the grid, power plants need to have physical fossil fuel on site.
Why is that? Wouldn't a natural gas pipeline into the facility be able to supply any increase in demand?
Doesn't make sense to me.