104 Gigawatts of Power Scheduled to Vanish by 2030 The U.S. Department of Energy, under the Trump administration, has finally put in writing what most honest analysts have been whispering about for years: America is staring down the barrel of an energy shortfall so severe it could trigger rolling blackouts exceeding 800 hours annually by the end of this decade. Let that sink in. That’s nearly five weeks without power every single year—while Washington’s political class continues to pat themselves on the back for decommissioning coal, natural gas, and nuclear facilities in the name of “progress.” According to the Department’s newly released report, a staggering 104 gigawatts of reliable energy-generating capacity are scheduled for retirement by 2030. Yet the replacement…
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