This piece states incorrectly consumers are "on the hook" for all gas power plants that become stranded or uneconomic. Not so in PA, TX & retail electricity competition states. US set to open nearly 200 power plants https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/09/09/climate-change-threatens-earth-us-open-nearly-200-power-plants/2155631001/ … via @usatoday
In most states, ratepayers *are* on the hook for the cost of utilities' stranded gas distribution assets. (i.e. the gas mains and services that deliver gas to buildings.) Before 2050, we'll see billions of dollars of stranded gas distribution assets as people shift to heat pumps.