GWU Media Tip Sheet Wind Power Surpasses Coal as America's Biggest Source of Electricity in April
July 11, 2024
July 11, 2024
WASHINGTON, July 11 -- George Washington University issued the following news:
For the first time ever, the Energy Information Administration suggests that wind power is a bigger source of electricity than coal. Recently released data says that wind was responsible for 47.7 million megawatthours of energy in April, vs. coal's 37.2 million megawatthours, according to Quartz.
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For the first time ever, the Energy Information Administration suggests that wind power is a bigger source of electricity than coal. Recently released data says that wind was responsible for 47.7 million megawatthours of energy in April, vs. coal's 37.2 million megawatthours, according to Quartz.
If you would like more context on this matter, please consider Scott Sklar, Sustainable Ener . . .