Clean Energy Was The No. 2 Source Of Electricity In The US In 2020

Mar 31, 2022

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Source: electrek.co


Clean Energy Was The No. 2 Source Of Electricity In The US In 2020 5


Clean energy sources generated a record 834 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, or about 21 percent of all electricity generated in the US in 2020, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported yesterday. That includes wind, hydroelectric, solar, biomass, and geothermal.


Only natural gas (1.617 billion kWh) produced more electricity than clean energy in the US in 2020. Clean energy surpassed both nuclear (790 billion kWh) and coal (774 billion kWh) for the first time on record. This was the result of significantly less coal use in US electricity generation and the growth of wind and solar last year.


2020 was the first year that more electricity was generated by clean energy and nuclear than by coal. 




The EIA writes:

In 2020, US electricity generation from coal in all sectors declined 20 percent from 2019, while renewables, including small-scale solar, increased 9 percent . Wind, currently the most prevalent source of renewable electricity in the United States, grew 14 percent in 2020 from 2019. Utility-scale solar generation (from projects greater than 1 megawatt) increased 26 percent , and small-scale solar, such as grid-connected rooftop solar panels, increased 19 percent .

However, 2021 results are going to look a little different than last year due to rising natural gas prices.




The EIA is predicting that coal is going to make a comeback, but it expects that comeback to be short-lived:

Based on forecasts in our Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we expect coal-fired electricity generation in all sectors in 2021 to increase 18 percent  from 2020 levels before falling 2 percent in 2022. We expect US renewable generation across all sectors to increase 7 percent in 2021 and 10 percent in 2022. As a result, we forecast coal will be the second-most prevalent electricity source in 2021, and renewables will be the second-most prevalent source in 2022. We expect nuclear electric power to decline 2 percent in 2021 and 3 percent in 2022 as operators retire several generators.

The EIA expects clean energy to be the dominant source of electricity in the US by 2030.




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