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National Geographic Daily News - July 16, 2013 - Patrick J. Kiger

A series of explosions demolished the Port Everglades power plant Tuesday morning to make way for a new, cleaner natural gas plant.
Photograph by Lauralea Lasher, Your Shot
Port Everglades is just the latest fossil fuel relic to be torn down in a drive that is gaining momentum. Across the United States, utilities are shutting down and sometimes demolishing aging power-generating facilities, most of which burn coal. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, from 2012 to 2016, utilities expect to retire 175 plants that currently are capable of producing a combined 27 gigawatts of electricity. That amounts to 8.5 percent of the nation's total coal-fired capacity in 2011. (See related story: "As U.S. Cleans Its Energy Mix, It Ships Its Coal Problems Abroad.")
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