"For First Time, Renewables Surpass Coal in U.S. Power Mix"

"For the clearest sign yet that renewable energy has gone mainstream, consider this: Clean-energy resources supplied more of America’s electricity than coal for the first time ever in April.

Hydroelectric dams, solar panels and wind turbines generated almost 68.5 million megawatt-hours of power in April, eclipsing the 60 million that coal produced that month, Energy Information Administration data released late Tuesday show. That’s the most clean power the U.S. has ever made -- and the least coal it has burned for power in years.

The shift comes as power plants fueled by cheap natural gas are crushing the economics of coal. But it’s also a testament to the rapid development of solar and wind farms across the country. The two forms of power have become so cheap to build that BloombergNEF is projecting that half the world’s power may come from renewable energy by 2050."

Chris Martin reports for Bloomberg June 25, 2019.

Source: Bloomberg, 06/27/2019