Wednesday, 3 June 2020

135-year-long streak is over: US renewable sources topped coal in 2019

135-year-long streak is over: US renewable sources topped coal in 2019

Two weeks ago, we covered a US Energy Information Administration (EIA) projection that renewable wind, solar, and hydroelectric power would top coal for total electricity generation in 2020. That was particularly believable given that renewables had beat coal in daily generation every day going back to March 24. As it happens, that daily streak finally came to an end this week, as coal picked up amid rising demand and a couple of low days for wind. Coal likely topped renewables on Tuesday, although it’s possible that rooftop solar generation (not included in EIA’s daily data) extended the run until Wednesday.
Read more: https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/2019-was-first-year-since-1880s-that-us-coal-lost-to-renewable-energy/?source=Snapzu

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