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Note from the editor
2020 promises to be another busy year for the transformation of the U.S. power sector.
To make sense of all of it, Utility Dive spoke to a wide range of experts to produce eight outlook pieces on coal, renewables, storage, rate design and other significant topics for the industry.
The series launches today, with a look at 10 trends expected to drive the sector in 2020. We'll publish one outlook a day, with coal, then natural gas up next.
What do you see as the biggest challenges and most significant issues to address in 2020?
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