Renewables projected to soon be one-fourth of US electricity generation. Really soon

(Inside Climate News, 19 Jan 2023) The latest EIA report shows renewable generation is about to cross the 25 percent mark, while coal and natural gas lose ground.

Renewable energy is poised to reach a milestone as a new government report projects that wind, solar and other renewable sources will exceed one-fourth of the country’s electricity generation for the first time, in 2024.

This is one of the many takeaways from the federal government’s Short Term Energy Outlook, a monthly report whose new edition is the first to include a forecast for 2024. The report’s authors in the Energy Information Administration are expecting renewables to increase in market share, while natural gas and coal would both decrease.

From 2023 to 2024, renewables would rise from 24 percent to 26 percent of U.S. electricity generation; coal’s share would drop from 18 percent to 17 percent; gas would remain the leader but drop from 38 percent to 37 percent; and nuclear would be unchanged at 19 percent.

External link

Inside Climate News, 19 Jan 2023: Renewables projected to soon be one-fourth of US electricity generation. Really soon