GLOBAL MONITOR THE BIG PICTURE: Changing U.S. Power Profiles The 20 largest power generators in the U.S. in 2018 relied on a much more diverse fuel mix than the 20 largest power generators five years prior, in 2013. In 2019, the U.S. power sector continued its shift away from coal and toward natural gas and renewables, a July 2020-released benchmarking report by consulting firm M. J. Bradley & Associates suggests. Sources: Benchmarking Air Emissions of the 100 Largest Electric Power Producers in the United States, July 2020, M. J. Bradley & Associates; Energy Information Administration Form 923. 2013 0 TWh Duke Energy Exelon Southern Co. NextEra Energy American Electric Power Tennessee Valley Authority Entergy Calpine NRG Energy FirstEnergy Dominion Berkshire Hathaway Energy PPL Vistra Energy U.S. Corps of Engineers Xcel Energy Dynegy PSEG DTE Energy Ameren Coal 10 Natural gas Oil 100 TWh 200 TWh -Sonal Patel is a POWER senior associate editor. 2018 100 TWh 0 TWh Duke Energy Vistra Energy NextEra Energy Exelon Southern Co. Tennessee Valley Authority Entergy Berkshire Hathaway Energy Energy Capital Partners American Electric Power Dominion U.S. Corps of Engineers Xcel Energy FirstEnergy PSEG NRG Energy Riverstone U.S. Bureau of Reclamation DTE Energy Ameren Nuclear www.powermag.com Hydro Others Renewables POWER | August 2020 200 TWhhttp://www.powermag.com