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As of 2021, there were 999 peaker plants across the U.S., in all 50 states. About 70% of these plants burned natural gas, and the rest were powered by oil and coal.
Nearly 20 “peaker” plants dot New York City’s waterfronts. On several energy-intensive days each year, like heat waves, the plants turn on, feeding fossil fuel-based electricity into the city’s grid ...