Wind turbines and photovoltaic panels in Yancheng, East China’s Jiangsu Province deliver reliable green energy on August 15, 2024. According to data from the National Energy Administration, as of July, …
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Renewable energy outpaces coal for electricity generation in historic first, report says | WFAE 90.7
by Lindaby LindaFor the first time, renewable energy has overtaken coal as the primary source of electricity around the world, a new report says, indicating a shift in the global reliance on …
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Wind turbines stand next to the Neurath coal-fired power plant on April 15, 2024, in Ingendorf, Germany. Andreas Rentz/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andreas Rentz/Getty Images For the first …
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Renewable energy exceeds global coal power generation for the first time ever, analysis finds
by Lindaby LindaWorldwide solar and wind power generation has outpaced electricity demand this year, and for the first time on record, renewable energies combined generated more power than coal, according to a …
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Green renewable energy outpaces coal for 1st time, as China remains global leader in clean power generation: UK-based think tank
by Lindaby LindaAn aerial drone photo taken on July 29, 2025 shows photovoltaic panels at the site of a desertification control project integrated with wind and solar power facilities in Horqin Right …
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Energy
Green renewable energy outpaces coal for 1st time, as China remains global leader in clean power generation: UK-based think tank
by Lindaby LindaAn aerial drone photo taken on July 29, 2025 shows photovoltaic panels at the site of a desertification control project integrated with wind and solar power facilities in Horqin Right …
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John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis win Physics Nobel for work on ‘next generation of quantum technology’
by Lindaby LindaNobel Prize in Physics 2025 Winners: John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis win Physics Nobel for work on ‘next generation of quantum technology’ LATEST STORIES Konkan-25: All about the …
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In H1 2025, global electricity demand increased by 2.6%. Credit: Soft grass/Shutterstock.com. Solar and wind expanded faster than global electricity demand in the first half (H1) of 2025, leading to …