杜克能源公司考虑在特朗普领导下让煤电再次伟大 Duke Energy Considers Making Coal Power Great Again Under Trump

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由于人工智能数据中心的电力需求增加,杜克能源首席财务官布赖恩·萨沃伊预计特朗普总统任期内将放宽对发电的气候法规,允许印第安纳州继续使用燃煤发电厂。 预计特朗普将扭转拜登的气候政策,这些政策扼杀了美国经济,并使企业难以与中国的燃煤工厂竞争。 美国能源联盟表示支持特朗普取消拜登政府法规的计划,包括绿色新政补贴。 如果共和党获得众议院、参议院和白宫的控制权,特朗普可能会放松对电力行业的管制,通过重启化石燃料发电机和恢复核电站来降低能源成本。 这将减缓能源转型,并防止因人工智能相关电力需求不断增长而引发的电力危机。

Due to increased electricity demand from AI data centers, Duke Energy CFO Brian Savoy expects a Trump presidency to roll back climate regulations on power generation, allowing for the continued use of coal-fired power plants in Indiana. Trump is expected to reverse Biden's climate policies, which have stifled the US economy and made it difficult for companies to compete with China's coal-powered factories. The American Energy Alliance has expressed support for Trump's plans to undo the Biden administration's regulations, including the Green New Deal subsidies. If Republicans gain control of the House, Senate, and White House, Trump is likely to deregulate the power industry and lower energy costs by restarting fossil fuel power generators and reviving nuclear power plants. This will slow the energy transition and prevent power crises caused by the growing demand for AI-related electricity.


Duke Energy Considers Making Coal Power Great Again Under Trump

In an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, Duke Energy Chief Financial Officer Brian Savoy explained how a Trump victory could roll back climate regulations on power generation at utility plants, just as electricity demand soars due to newly built artificial intelligence data centers. Meanwhile, Democrats, wearing climate crisis blinders, have pushed disastrous de-growth 'green' policies removing fossil fuel generation from the grid, resulting in shockingly high power prices for some customers - and even causing power crisis in some parts of the Mid-Atlantic.

CFO Savoy told Bloomberg that he would reexamine plans to convert some coal-fired power generation units in Indiana to natural gas. He said that in a deregulated environment under Trump, dual conversion, known as switching power plants or industrial boilers from coal to NatGas, would "make sense" in Indiana, adding there's even a chance some power generation units would remain coal-burning. 

Trump is expected to reverse Biden-Harris' far-left climate policies, which have acted as an economic muzzle on the US economy. At the same time, China built a record number of coal plants that fed cheap power to factories, essentially making US companies unable to compete with Chinese ones in international markets. Trump may focus on rolling back greenhouse gas emission controls on the gas, oil, coal, power, and auto sectors.

Following the victory on Wednseday, American Energy Alliance congratulated the former President and said it was excited to "unwind the Biden-Harris administration's regulatory onslaught on American energy producers."

"Throughout his campaign, President Trump expressed his unabashed support for American energy," IER and AEA President Thomas Pyle told Utility Dive in a statement.

Pyle continued, "He promised to embrace domestic oil and gas production, lower energy and electricity prices, and undo the inflationary Biden-Harris Green New Deal policies, especially the wasteful taxpayer-funded subsidies in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act."

There's no denying that another Trump presidency will slow the energy transition to a more sensible speed, as the current trajectory puts the nation on a crash course with power inflation amid all the new power demand from AI data centers.

With Republicans in charge of the Senate, the White House, and potentially the House, Trump will move quickly to deregulate the power industry and lower energy costs for Americans by restarting fossil fuel power generators. Trump must also continue the revival of America's nuclear power plants

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/07/2024 - 19:40
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