For the first time, fossil fuels provided less than half of U.S. electricity generation in a month (March 2025).
The shift is driven by increased renewable capacity (wind and solar), seasonal demand, and the decline of coal.
The trend is expected to continue, driven by policy and economics, but grid reliability and regional differences remain challenges.
you know whats going to happen. the same thing that happened in spain a few days ago. we are in deep shit
observation1 0 points 4 hours ago
Chance oil renews forever. It's just hydrocarbons. They're leaking all over the surface of the ocean floor to the tune of an Exxon Valdez spill every week, or more.