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retirements
October 31, 2016Fort Calhoun becomes fifth U.S. nuclear plant to retire in past five years
March 8, 2016
Coal made up more than 80% of retired electricity generating capacity in 2015
December 15, 2015
New database provides monthly inventory and status of U.S. electric generating plants
June 5, 2015
Proposed Clean Power Plan would accelerate renewable additions and coal plant retirements
March 10, 2015
Scheduled 2015 capacity additions mostly wind and natural gas; retirements mostly coal
February 2, 2015
New England generation fuel mix changes likely as Vermont Yankee nuclear plant retires
August 13, 2014
Steam coal imports remain down sharply from historic high in 2007
March 20, 2014
Planned coal-fired power plant retirements continue to increase
February 14, 2014
AEO2014 projects more coal-fired power plant retirements by 2016 than have been scheduled
September 6, 2013
Vermont Yankee nuclear plant closure in 2014 will challenge New England energy markets
July 2, 2013
Lower power prices and high repair costs drive nuclear retirements
July 27, 2012
27 gigawatts of coal-fired capacity to retire over next five years
December 13, 2011
Most generator retirements over the past decade were older natural gas-fired units
May 26, 2011
Coal likely to remain most prevalent fuel for electricity generation
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