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No COVID-19 climate silver lining in the US power sector

Environmental Studies and Forestry

No COVID-19 climate silver lining in the US power sector

M. Luke, P. Somani, et al.

This research, conducted by Max Luke, Priyanshi Somani, Turner Cotterman, Dhruv Suri, and Stephen J. Lee, statistically analyzes the drop in CO2 emissions from the US power sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through advanced Gaussian process regression, it uncovers significant reductions primarily in April and May 2020, while highlighting the minimal impact on coal plant retirements. What's next for CO2 emissions as we return to pre-pandemic levels?... show more
Abstract
Recent studies conclude that the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic decreased power sector CO2 emissions globally and in the United States. In this paper, we analyze the statistical significance of CO2 emissions reductions in the U.S. power sector from March through December 2020. We use Gaussian process (GP) regression to assess whether CO2 emissions reductions would have occurred with reasonable probability in the absence of COVID-19 considering uncertainty due to factors unrelated to the pandemic and adjusting for weather, seasonality, and recent emissions trends. We find that monthly CO2 emissions reductions are only statistically significant in April and May 2020 considering hypothesis tests at 5% significance levels. Separately, we consider the potential impact of COVID-19 on coal-fired power plant retirements through 2022. We find that only a small percentage of U.S. coal power plants are at risk of retirement due to a possible COVID-19-related sustained reduction in electricity demand and prices. We observe and anticipate a return to pre-COVID-19 CO2 emissions in the U.S. power sector.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 03, 2021
Authors
Max Luke, Priyanshi Somani, Turner Cotterman, Dhruv Suri, Stephen J. Lee
Tags
COVID-19
CO2 emissions
US power sector
Gaussian process regression
coal plant retirements
emission trends
environmental impact
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