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Winter Storm Elliott
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Winter Storm Elliott White Paper

Beyond its tangible effects, Elliott starkly illustrated the shortcomings of our nation’s current energy infrastructure. From New England to the Carolinas and as far west as West Virginia and Ohio, the storm clearly demonstrated that the buildout of new natural gas infrastructure has not kept pace with the increase in power demand from constraints in the coal markets, a shift toward electrification and the need for natural gas as a baseload and backstop to intermittent renewable energy sources.


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