An increase in natural gas demand from New England's limited supply caused a spike in prices. This reduced natural gas use for power generation and generation from other fuel sources increased. The decrease in natural gas generation was cushioned by coal and nuclear power. These were at higher rates in 2013 than they were in 2012.
An increase in natural gas demand from New England's limited supply caused a spike in prices. This reduced natural gas use for power generation and generation from other fuel sources increased. The decrease in natural gas generation was cushioned by coal and nuclear power. These were at higher rates in 2013 than they were in 2012.