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US‘s wind and solar will generate more power than coal in 2024

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The Energy Information Agency has released data on the performance of the US 's electric grid over the first 11 months of 2024 .
The biggest story in the data is the dramatic growth of solar energy, with a 30 percent increase in generation in a single year .
But the US energy demand saw an increase of nearly 3 percent , which is roughly double the amount of additional solar generation.
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