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US renewables are producing nearly as much electricity as natural gas

By Billy Ludt | June 26, 2025

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Renewable energy sources generated nearly one-third of total U.S. electrical generation in April, with solar providing over 10% of total national output, according to a review of U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data by the SUN DAY Campaign.

EIA’s latest monthly “Electric Power Monthly” report (with data through April 30, 2025), confirms that solar continues to be the fastest growing new source of U.S. electricity.

In April alone, electrical generation by utility-scale solar (projects greater than 1 MW) increased by 39.3% while “estimated” small-scale (rooftop projects) solar PV increased by 11.8%. Combined, they grew by 31.3% and provided 10.7% of the nation’s electrical output during the month.

Solar-generated electricity surpassed the output of the nation’s hydropower plants (6.0%). In fact, solar is now producing more electricity than hydropower, biomass and geothermal combined. Wind and solar are now producing one-fifth of total U.S. electrical generation — out-producing coal and nuclear power.

During the first four months of 2025, electrical generation by wind plus utility-scale and small-scale solar provided 20.3% of the U.S. total, up from 18.5% during the first four months of 2024. In just the month of April, solar and wind accounted for almost one-fourth (24.6%) of total U.S. electrical output.

During the first four months of this year, wind and solar provided 20.2% more electricity than coal, and 13.8% more than the nation’s nuclear power plants.

Electrical generation by the combination of all renewables in just the month of April reached a new record and provided almost a third (32.8%) of total U.S. electrical generation. Renewables are now approaching the share provided by natural gas (35.1%) whose electrical output dropped by 4.4% during the month.

In April 2020, the mix of renewables provided 24.4% of total electrical generation while natural gas accounted for 38.8%. A decade ago, renewables provided 16.7% of total generation while natural gas provided 31.5%; most of the balance was accounted for by coal (30.3%) and nuclear power (20.4%).

“Solar is the now the fastest-growing major source of electricity and is generating more than hydropower, biomass, and geothermal combined while wind plus solar provide more electricity than either coal or nuclear power and the mix of all renewables is nearly matching the output of natural gas,” said Ken Bossong, executive director of the SUN DAY Campaign. “Yet, the Trump Administration and the Republican Congress are seeking to pull the rug out from underneath renewables in favor of dirtier and more expensive fossil fuel and nuclear technologies. What are they thinking?”

News item from the SUN DAY Campaign

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Billy Ludt

Billy Ludt is senior editor of Solar Power World and currently covers topics on mounting, installation and business issues.

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  1. harvey wasserman says

    June 27, 2025 at 11:08 am

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  2. Solarman2 says

    June 26, 2025 at 11:14 am

    “In April alone, electrical generation by utility-scale solar (projects greater than 1 MW) increased by 39.3% while “estimated” small-scale (rooftop projects) solar PV increased by 11.8%. Combined, they grew by 31.3% and provided 10.7% of the nation’s electrical output during the month.”

    There is an unaccounted for “niggle” and “giggle” here. The mention of [estimated] small-scale rooftop projects doesn’t take into account the efficiency of power to energy generation where the energy will be used over the intrinsic line losses along a centralized, dispatched grid with regional, and local transformer step losses that can add up to 12%,…. 20% plus power losses end to end. Right now IF one has roof space for a 400 to 500 square foot solar PV array. In the southern part of the U.S. this can flesh out to 7.7kWp to 9.5kWp and from 46.2 to 57kWh generation per day in the winter and 59.2 to 76kWh per day in the summer. Northern U.S. on average some 30.8 to 38kWh in winter to 46.2 to 57kWh per day in the summer. Smart BESS from a low of 10kWh to 60kWh can allow extention of one’s solar PV generation past sunset and enhance home energy use on cloudy days, by using grid arbitrage overnight. The current trend seems to be at the bundled residential electricity rate during TOU rate spiking periods one can use solar PV and BESS to avoid the rate spikes to save money on the monthly electric bill also. Press shuffle, queue up Montell Jordan as he sings: “…this is how, we do it….”

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