Texas got more electricity from solar than coal last month

Source: Canary Media

Excerpt:

The Texas clean energy juggernaut hit a new milestone as the stateโ€™s solar production outpaced coal-fired generation over an entire month for the first time.

For years, coal and fossil gas ruled the competitive ERCOT market, which supplies power to almost all of Texas. A decade ago, in 2014, gas produced about 41% of Texas generation, followed by coal at 36%, with nuclear and wind roughly splitting the remainder, per ERCOT data.

Gas still delivers the lionโ€™s share of electricity, but wind and solar have surged over the last ten years, and coal has plummeted. Last year, it only managed to supply 14% of ERCOT generation, according to data from the grid operator. Now the numbers are in from March, and coalโ€™s share slipped below 10%, while solar surged above 10%, as noted last week by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

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