Natural Gas Morphs From Being a ‘Bridge’ to Becoming the Destination
Some power companies have stopped calling the fuel a temporary pathway to renewable energy and are making it central to their long-range plans.
The Gateway Generating Station natural gas-fired power plant in Antioch, California. The fuel’s use is on the rise.
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Welcome to our guide to the commodities markets powering the global economy. Today, reporter Josh Saul examines how perspectives on the role of natural gas have flipped in recent years.
Consider this an obituary for a bridge.