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May 13, 2022, 6:17 PM

Renewable Energy Tech Gains Suffered From US Fracking Revolution

Eric Roston
Eric Roston
Bloomberg News
Olivia Rockeman
Olivia Rockeman
Bloomberg News

The US’s historic natural-gas boom increased the country’s energy independence, but low energy prices also had a chilling effect on renewable-energy innovation, according to Daron Acemoglu, an MIT economist and Nobel laureate.

Falling gas prices in the early 2010s “removed one of the impetus factors that pushed people more into renewables,” Acemoglu said in remarks at a Federal Reserve Bank of New York virtual symposium on climate change economics. “You can’t hope to make gas, oil and coal cheaper and cheaper, and expect the renewable transition to proceed in an efficient way.”

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