In the battle against #COVID19, energy for households and health centers is critical@UNDP's Marcel Alers underlines how clean #energy can provide affordable solutions in line with climate targets while mitigating the pandemic's effects on people’s liveshttps://t.co/vhenuas8j9
— IISD SDGs (@IISD_SDGs) May 28, 2020
In 2019, #RenewableEnergy overtook #coal as an energy source in the USA.
— Market Forces (@market_forces) May 28, 2020
"People want renewables. Corporations are asking for it. They are being pushed by consumers."https://t.co/LLxLTTPxPO
The U.S. consumed more renewable energy than coal last year for the first time since 1885. https://t.co/ML9pZYGTtW via @WSJ
— Andrew Hoffman (@HoffmanAndy) May 29, 2020
Last time the US used more renewable electricity than coal was 1885. Grover Cleveland was president. The breakout dance hit of the year was The Mikado by Gilbert. & Sullivan. The Philadelphia Phillies had a .500 record, so at least that didn't change. https://t.co/WcfxMsT0tf
— Russell Gold's Blue Bird Alter Ego (@russellgold) May 28, 2020
With renewables overtaking coal for the first time, their intermittency translates into unprecedented demand for storage solutions. https://t.co/UtvplIpp6u via @WSJ
— Donald R. Sadoway (@dsadoway) May 29, 2020
Wow, this really is a notable milestone!
— Satu Limaye (@SatuLimaye) May 29, 2020
U.S. Consumed More Renewables Than Coal for First Time in 134 Years - WSJ https://t.co/HUI39WYcPA
The U.S. consumed more renewable energy than coal last year for the first time since 1885. https://t.co/EZGxlJ4UPM via @WSJ
— Paul Page (@PaulPage) May 28, 2020
Wow: Renewables top coal in the US for the first time in more than 130 years. #ClimateFriday https://t.co/9QjOWbM4ZV
— Defend Our Future | #ClimateCrisis ?✊?✊?✊ (@DefendOurFuture) May 29, 2020
Renewables top coal in the US for the first time in more than 130 years https://t.co/RBxYBCA94F
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) May 29, 2020
It’s about time! Renewables top coal in the US for the first time in more than 130 years https://t.co/NewhlQeKAc
— Heather Hargreaves (@hmhargreaves) May 29, 2020
Renewables top coal in the US for the first time in more than 130 years https://t.co/gBn7Pl4Q6T
— April Spivey (@a35362) May 29, 2020