Good news is scarce these days, so I'm thrilled to get to report that in the first three months of this year, nearly all--99.7 percent--of new electricity generating capacity in the US came from solar and wind. Once-and-hopefully-never-again King Coal accounted for a measly 0.2 percent of new capacity.
Wind Farm--Credit USFWS/Joshua WinchellThat brings renewable's percentage of US power generation capacity up to 24.7 percent of the total.
Actual power generation for the first quarter was comparable--21.6 percent of all power generated. March was even better--25.5 percent of the electricity that went into the US grid came from renewables.
Needless to say, the US and the rest of the world need to phase out climate destabilizing energy sources and replace them with renewables as quickly as possible.
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These data come from FERC, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
REA/6/14/21, 6/16/21
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