U.S. Solar Power Generation Passes Coal For First Time
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U.S. Solar Power Generation Passes Coal For First Time
For the first time ever, more U.S. electricity was generated from solar power than coal in May. Wyoming energy experts say that’s a reflection of greater demand for power than a decline in coal, and that “coal's not going away anytime soon."
Solar energy has surpassed coal for the first time in the United States: in May 2026, it generated 12.8% of electricity compared to 12.2% of coal, according to Ember's analysis, the energy think tank.The data marks a turning point in the country's energy transition and confirms that renewables are advancing even when politics tries to restore the role of fossil fuels.The data that certifies the rollover in the electric mix Ember's report reveals…
Historic Graph: Solar Electricity Surpasses Coal Electricity In USA
We briefly covered the news this month that electricity from solar power surpassed electricity from coal power in May. This is the first time the US ever got more electricity from solar than from coal across a full month. But let's take a closer look, also sharing a great graph ... [continued] The post Historic Graph: Solar Electricity Surpasses Coal Electricity In USA appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Solar Beat Coal in US Electricity Mix for the First Time in May
Coal’s share has nearly halved over the last five years, while solar’s has more than doubled. But tariffs and permitting delays could slow growth in the years ahead. The transition away from fossil fuels is often framed as a long-term process, but recent data suggests the shift is already happening. Solar power has now crossed a major threshold in the US, surpassing coal in the electricity generation mix for the first time. Despite the Trump adm…
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