Fast, dirty natural gas plants get boost from electric cars

The UK government aims to phase out fossil-fuel cars by 2040, and this endeavor could incite the construction of so-called open-cycle gas stations. The problem is that these stations do not recycle waste heat.
Photo: Dong Energy, PR
Photo: Dong Energy, PR
BY KELLY GILBLOM, WEIXIN ZHA, AND MATHEW CARR, BLOOMBERG

Britain's goodbye to fossil-fuel cars by 2040 could boost the need for dirtier natural gas-powered stations.

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