US Power Forecast Q2'23 - Forward to the Past: The Implications of Inexpensive Fossil Fuels for the Energy Transition

Overview

Title: US Power Forecast Q2'23 - Forward to the Past: The Implications of Inexpensive Fossil Fuels for the Energy Transition

Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

In the wake of an easing global energy crisis, US natural gas and coal prices have fallen to pre-pandemic levels. Combined with greater premiums on reliability, a more competitive gas and coal generation fleet could mean higher valuations, fewer retirements, and increased market share. Is it enough to turn the tide of advancing renewable generation?

Join our experts as they provide a market update of US fossil and green power generation from our latest Q2'23 power forecast release. 

  • Could lower natural gas and coal prices blunt the energy transition?
  • The Inflation Reduction Act one year later – a sea change?
  • Sizing up interconnection queues – review of recent trends

Speakers
Steve Piper
Director of Energy Research
S&P Global Commodity Insights
Katherine Nelson, PhD
Senior Analyst Energy Research
S&P Global Commodity Insights
Tony Lenoir
Senior Analyst Energy Research
S&P Global Commodity Insights
David Harley (Moderator)
Senior Product Manager, Energy
S&P Global Commodity Insights
S&P Global Commodity Insights produces content for distribution on S&P Capital IQ Pro, a product of
S&P Global Market Intelligence.

 
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