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May 20, 2020, 4:20 PM UTC

Biggest Power Demand Plunge Since Depression Upends Markets (1)

Mark Chediak
Mark Chediak
Bloomberg News
Chris Martin
Chris Martin
Bloomberg News
Rachel Morison
Rachel Morison
Bloomberg News

The global plunge in electricity demand will drag on long after nations lift stay-at-home orders, leading to the biggest annual drop since the Great Depression and fundamentally reshaping power markets.

As economies struggle to recover, worldwide electricity consumption will decline 5% in 2020, the most in more than eight decades, according to the International Energy Agency. In the U.S. last week, government analysts projected the nation’s biggest drop on record. And in Europe, analysts say a full recovery could take years.

The prolonged slowdown will increase economic pressure on older, uneconomic power plants -- especially those that burn coal -- ...

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