Winterhagen, Johannes

Good News in the Pipeline

Gas-fired power plants are all-rounders. They can go from a complete standstill to maximum output in just a few minutes and can also be operated very flexibly. Thus they have what it takes to keep power grids stable in the age of renewable energy sources. Gas-fired plants also emit a lot less carbon dioxide than coal power stations. With all of these advantages, it appears that good times are ahead for natural gas


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