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Renewables Surpass Coal in the US for the First Time
April was a momentous month for coal — but not in a way the industry is likely to celebrate. "Five years ago this never would have been close to happening," Dennis Wamstead, research analyst at ...
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Will green energy kill coal mining? Why these industry leaders say it won’t
Utah’s coal country is in the midst of redefining itself. Carbon County — aptly named for its rich coal resources — saw the closure of its sole coal-fired power plant in 2015. Its mines ...
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Renewables Overtook Coal and Nuclear Power Generation in the US Last Year
For the first time in US history, renewables became the second-most prevalent electricity source in 2020 after natural gas, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). In 2020 ...
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Renewable Energy Job Boom Creates Economic Opportunity As Coal Industry Slumps
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. We are a nonpartisan climate policy think tank helping policymakers make informed energy policy choices and accelerate clean energy by ...
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The Coal Cost Crossover: 74% Of US Coal Plants Now More Expensive Than New Renewables, 86% By 2025
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. We are a nonpartisan climate policy think tank helping policymakers make informed energy policy choices and accelerate clean energy by ...
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US solar is booming – here’s the newly released data
US solar is growing at a breakneck speed, and it hit several big milestones in July, according to newly released government ...
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Consumers Energy: Solar array project to replace former Karn coal plants
Consumers Energy has announced its new plans for an 85-megawatt solar array at the former Karn coal facilities.
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Renewable Energy is Absolutely Crushing Fossil Fuels in 2022
There's simply no stopping the energy transition and these companies are poised to benefit from this once-in-a-generation shift. The Inflation Reduction Act recently passed by Congress adds ...
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Renewable energy is the fastest-growing energy source in the US—here's how we compare to the rest of the world
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a critical report in 2018 that outlined the immediate mitigation efforts needed to limit the rise of global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius ...
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US tax bonus spurs solar projects on coal sites
Industry Insight from Reuters Events, a part of Thomson Reuters. Bonus tax credits are boosting the economics of solar and battery storage on former coal plant sites and nearby land but developers ...
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Renewable Energy
The movement of wind and water, the heat and light of the sun, the carbohydrates in plants, and the warmth in the Earth—all are energy sources that can supply our needs in a sustainable way. A variety ...
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Renewable energy is now cheap—what’s next?
A decade ago, our present renewable energy situation was unimaginable. Most projections had wind and solar as niche players on the electric grid due to their relatively high cost. In the US, the ...

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