Historic Milestone: Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal to Power the U.S. for the First Time Ever

In a historic shift for the U.S. energy sector, renewable energy has surpassed coal for electricity generation for the first time ever, according to a new report. The milestone was driven by a surge in electricity produced from solar, wind, and hydroelectric plants, combined with a consistent decline in coal usage as utilities continue to retire aging facilities. Experts say this marks a major transition point, signaling cleaner sources are moving toward becoming the dominant suppliers of electricity nationwide.

Analysts attribute this progress to technological advancements, lower costs for wind and solar, and strong government policies favoring renewables. As cleaner energy alternatives increasingly outcompete fossil fuels, emissions are expected to continue decreasing. The report underscores that the country is not only meeting, but exceeding, targets for reducing coal dependency, highlighting the promise of a future powered by sustainable resources.

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