Summary
Washington, D.C. — During this century, we don’t know what the electricity resource mix will look like, but we do know the country will need more power than ever. We also know that new power resources are expensive to build and generally low cost to fuel and maintain, meaning it’s most economically efficient to run them as continuously as possible.
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