Your Questions About Natural Gas, Answered
Natural gas is powering our modern way of life and helping to cut CO2 emissions. Here’s what this energy revolution is all about.
Learn MoreNatural gas is powering our modern way of life and helping to cut CO2 emissions. Here’s what this energy revolution is all about.
Learn MoreThe cleaner, abundant resource has made prices plunge
February 25, 2021
Natural gas has changed how we power the nation. Formed deep below the earth’s surface, it’s found in a variety of places across the U.S. and worldwide. It is the source of 38% of electricity generation in the America, making it the leading source for electricity generation, ahead of coal, nuclear, hydro, solar and wind power.
Natural gas, a cleaner source of energy, has helped to bring U.S. carbon emissions down to their lowest point in a generation. It’s also helping keep energy prices low for Americans at a time when many are struggling financially.
Here are three charts exploring the connection between America’s natural gas revolution and affordable energy prices:
What is the single biggest reason for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in the United States?
Correct! The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that from 2005-2019, 65% of the decline in CO2 emissions in the electric power sector was attributable to switching from coal-fired to natural gas-fired electricity generation. Learn more about the power of natural gas.
Good try! The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that from 2005-2019, 65% of the decline in CO2 emissions in the electric power sector was attributable to the switching from coal-fired to natural gas-fired electricity generation. Learn more.
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