The US is constructing over 100 new gas-fired power stations, with EIA projecting a 6% rise in domestic gas demand next year. This increase is driven by new plants entering operation, but concerns arise over potential gas price volatility due to rising LNG exports. Analysts warn that this volatility could lead to underutilization or abandonment of new gas plants, impacting utilities financially.
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