The True Cost of Natural Gas Power Plants: Why Your Energy Bills Keep Rising
Natural gas power plants are far more expensive to build, operate, and sustain than the energy industry admits — driven by tripling construction costs, severe fuel price volatility, invisible methane climate penalties, and decades-long financial lock-in — making next-generation alternatives like the Black Box Perpetual system an urgent and compelling solution for large enterprises. A Fuel Promoted as "Clean" and "Cheap" — But Is It? For decades, natural gas has been marketed as the affordable, cleaner "bridge fuel" between coal and renewable energy. Utility executives, politicians, and energy analysts have routinely described natural gas power plants as the pragmatic choice: cheaper to build than nuclear, cleaner to burn than coal, and flexible enough to support an evolving energy grid. That story made intuitive sense — for a while. But in…




