PacifiCorp is the U.S. electric utility with the most remaining coal power generation without retirement commitment. By 2030, the utility which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway and whose services are largely based in Utah, Oregon, and Washington state is expected to still generate 30.1 terawatt hours of coal power when based on 2019 levels.
Leading electric utilities with coal power generation not committed to retire in the United States by 2030* (in terawatt hours)
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Leading electric utilities with coal power generation not committed to retire in the United States by 2030* (in terawatt hours) [Graph], Sierra Club, December 2, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1268545/us-utilities-using-coal-not-committed-to-retire/