More than 60 U.S. coal plants – representing 64,000 MW of coal-fired capacity – are scheduled for decommissioning between now and 2030. Net zero pledges among the power generation industry are now the norm but achieving these goals will require billions of dollars and extensive resources to navigate the complexities of the transition.
In today's climate, companies are accelerating decommissioning dates in the face of economic and regulatory headwinds for coal generation. Organizations must make critical decisions in a timely fashion to minimize costs, maximize revenue and provide reliable power to their customers.
But even in the best of scenarios, decommissioning can be challenging. The pace of change and economics of decommissioning vary according to a complex array of factors. Furthermore, decommissioning projects must contend with a diverse group of stakeholders, often with different, and even competing, priorities.
Learn how A&M's Energy team helps clients address the complexities of decommissioning.
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