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#Electricity demand has surged during summer heat waves, with the U.S. relying heavily on "peaker" plants to meet demand spikes. While these units can start up quickly, they burn more fuel and emit higher levels of pollution. As the clean energy transition progresses, their role is evolving to help balance fluctuations in generating power through wind and solar, raising economic and environmental questions about their future use. Read on to find out more about the work of Akshaya Jha, whose research focuses on the economic and environmental costs of producing electricity and potential solutions for keeping things running during peak demand. ➡️https://lnkd.in/eTk2gmWH 💡Check out Kathari.News Perspectives for more views on the #energytransition https://lnkd.in/eB_qKCwY

  • Kearny Generating Station, a former coal-fired baseload power plant, now a gas-fired peaker, on the Hackensack River in New Jersey. — Jim Henderson/Wikipedia, CC BY

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