Solar generates more energy in US than coal for first time
Source: the guardian
Solar supplied 12.8% of US electricity in May even as Trump boosts coal over clean energy
Thu 11 Jun 2026 06.00 EDT
Even as Donald Trump boosts coal over clean energy, solar power is hitting new milestones in the US and remains the leading source of new power.
Data released Wednesday by global energy thinktank Ember, along with a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association (Seia) and analytics firm Wood Mackenzie, show the continued growth of solar and decline of coal in the United States despite federal policy. In May, for the first time, solar supplied more of the nations electricity than coal, or 12.8%, Ember said. Coal supplied 12.2%, its fourth-lowest monthly share ever.
For years solar power has risen in the US electricity mix, said Nicolas Fulghum, senior energy and data analyst at Ember. At the same time, coal power has lost its status, first as the largest source in the US mix, and then gradually over the years has fallen even further.
Solar also became the third-largest source of electricity in the US in May, behind natural gas and nuclear, Fulghum said. Coal generation hit an all-time monthly low in April and rebounded only modestly in May, allowing increasing solar generation to overtake coal, he added.
Electricity is produced by converting sources of energy fossil fuels, renewable resources and nuclear into electrical power. Burning coal, oil and natural gas for electricity emits carbon dioxide, trapping heat in the atmosphere and warming the planet. By contrast, solar, wind, geothermal, hydropower and nuclear are carbon-free................
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After about two decades of essentially flat electricity consumption in the US, electricity demand is increasing to power artificial intelligence, grow domestic manufacturing and electrify transportation and heating.
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(5,986 posts)and generated power for my home. Since 2018 (the year I sold my last gas car) it has provided 100% of my heating, cooling, lights, cooking, and transportation. My utility currently pays me a monthly fee to periodically tap my batteries to balance the grid during times of high demand.
This is not the future, this is now.
And yet I talk to people daily who treat solar as impractical, dirty, and/or dangerous. My amortized cost of electricity over the expected life expectancy of my array (25 years) is 5¢/kWh, about 1/3 the current rate from my utility. Based on the current average MPG for ICE cars, I am paying slightly over 45¢/gallon to drive.
Solar works
Heat pumps work
EVs work.
Anyone who tells you different is doing the bidding (knowingly or unknowingly) of Big Oil.