RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Effects of Fuel Costs on New Electricity Generators in the United States JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 091822-0070R DO 10.3368/le.100.3.091822-0070R A1 Grant, Laura A1 Yukhov, Alexey YR 2023 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/early/2023/12/11/le.100.3.091822-0070R.abstract AB We estimate the effect of the natural gas fuel cost on the choices for a new power generator, the energy source gas, wind, or solar and its capacity. Higher fuel costs increase odds of more renewable capacity, as opposed to gas, with large, significant effects for both wind and solar. As the U.S. has yet to implement nationwide carbon policies, we use fuel cost to proxy for a carbon tax. Our scenarios of $10-to-$50 per ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) reduce emissions from new generators by 22 to 47 percent, equivalent to 2 to 4 percent of total electricity emissions.