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"Los Angeles Abandons New Natural Gas Plants In Favor Of Renewables"

"Los Angeles will abandon a plan to replace three aging gas power plants along its coast with newer natural gas technology and will instead invest in renewable energy as it seeks to move away from fossil fuels, the city’s mayor said on Tuesday.

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the city’s municipal utility, for years has been planning to modernize the Scattergood, Haynes and Harbor natural gas plants, in part because of a 2010 California law that power plants must stop using ocean water for cooling. The new, state-of-the art gas plants would have used air instead.

But Los Angeles, which has already moved to eliminate coal from its energy mix, must also abandon natural gas if it wants to meet its goal of being carbon-neutral by 2050, Mayor Eric Garcetti said. The natural gas units will be phased out by 2029, the city said."

Nichola Groom reports for Reuters February 12, 2019.

Source: Reuters, 02/14/2019