Solar Topped Coal in Texas for the First Time Ever in March [View all]
Michelle Lewis, Apr 5 2024 - 11:51 am PT
Full Article: https://electrek.co/2024/04/05/solar-topped-coal-in-texas-for-the-first-time-ever-in-march/
Solar topped coals output in Texas for the first time in any month, sending 3.26 million megawatt-hours (MWh) onto the grid vs. coals 2.96 million MWh in March.
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Coals decline in Texas is a big deal because the Lone Star State has long been the No 1 user of coal for power generation in the US. It burned twice as much as second-place Missouri in 2023 and 13% of the US total.
At the national level, in a first, EIA grid monitor data reflects that coals share of national electric generation was less than 15% every day in March. Coals national market share also hit a daily record low on March 29, dropping to just 11.25%.
Coals poor March performance is notable because, in recent years, its been April and May when its national market share has been at its lowest. IEEFA researchers say its entirely possible that it could fall into the single digits on some days this spring.