From January through July of this year, wind and solar in the U.S. generated more net electricity than power from coal, according to recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

According to the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review for July 2024, electricity net generation from renewable energy outpaced coal for the first seven months of the year so far, a first for the U.S.

Further, wind energy generation alone beat coal energy generation in two consecutive months: March and April. As CleanTechnica reported, wind energy installations produced 45.9 gigawatt-hours (GWh) in March and a record high 47.7 GWh in April, compared to the 38.4 GWh in March and 37.2 GWh in April generated by coal-fired power plants.

  • jonesy
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    3 months ago

    Ok? But don’t coal and gas plants need DIESEL TRUCK TRAFFIC (and diesel trains) constantly throughout their life to bring more fuel vs renewables just placed in suitable locations they obtain necessary sun/wind to operate?

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      3 months ago

      @jonesy I’m talking about the calulations used to promote it. The manufacturing alone uses huge amounts of power. Also note bloomberg crunched some numbers a few years ago and found you’d have to cover the entire midwest with solar panels and windmills to meet the CURRENT grid demand. I don’t qualify that as environmentally sound energy policy