The cost of natural gas is forecast to drop in 2022 as will its share of electric generation.
EIA also forecasts a slight increase in carbon dioxide emissions from energy sources in 2022, but still short of 2019 levels.
Here are some highlights from the report--
-- Crude Oil: Short term drop from $84/barrel in October to $82 the remainder of this year and $72/barrel in 2022;
-- Gasoline: Slight decrease from $3.29/gallon in October to $3.16/gallon in December;
-- Natural Gas: Slight increase from $5.51 per MMBtu in October to $5.53 in last quarter and into next year averaging $3.93 in 2022;
-- Electric Generation Natural Gas: Natural gas drops slightly from 36% in 2021 to 35% in 2022, down from 39 percent in 2020, due to higher cost;
-- Electric Generation Coal: 23 percent in 2021 to 22 percent in 2022, up from 20 percent in 2020;
-- Electric Generation Renewables: 20 percent in 2021 up slightly to 22 percent in 2022;
-- Electric Generation Nuclear: down slightly from 21 percent in 2020 to 20 percent in 2021 and 2022.
-- Renewable Capacity - Wind: 14.6 gigawatts of new wind in 2020, 17 gigawatts of new wind in 2021 and 6.9 gigawatts in 2022
-- Renewable Capacity - Solar: 10.5 gigawatts of new solar in 2020, 15.7 gigawatts of new solar in 2021 and 18.2 gigawatts for 2022.
-- Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Energy-related emissions decreased 11 percent in 2020, will increase 7 percent in 2021 and there will be a 1 percent increase in 2022.
-- Carbon Dioxide Emissions - Coal: Declined by 19 percent in 2020, rise by 18 percent in 2021 and then fall by 5 percent in 2022
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[Posted: November 9, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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