"Journalist Avery Thompson of Popular Mechanics reports that in the month of April—and for the first time in U.S. history—the country produced more electricity with renewables than with coal. [...] In April, renewables produced 2,322 thousand megawatt hours per day. Coal only did 1,997 thousand megawatt hours."
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Monday, May 6, 2019
US produced more electricity with renewables than coal
For the first time in April. This is just the beginning for renewables and the beginning of the end of dirty fossil fuels. Of course it's up to us to get politically involved to vote in representatives and a President to implement this healthy transition.
"Journalist Avery Thompson of Popular Mechanics reports that in the month of April—and for the first time in U.S. history—the country produced more electricity with renewables than with coal. [...] In April, renewables produced 2,322 thousand megawatt hours per day. Coal only did 1,997 thousand megawatt hours."
"Journalist Avery Thompson of Popular Mechanics reports that in the month of April—and for the first time in U.S. history—the country produced more electricity with renewables than with coal. [...] In April, renewables produced 2,322 thousand megawatt hours per day. Coal only did 1,997 thousand megawatt hours."
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