Wind and solar overtake fossil fuels to provide 30% of EU electricity


Renewable energy sources now account for 30% of electricity generation in the European Union, surpassing fossil fuels for the first time. This milestone reflects a significant shift towards cleaner energy production across EU member states. Wind and solar power have notably increased their share in the energy mix, driven by ongoing investments in renewable infrastructure and supportive government policies. The transition marks a pivotal moment in Europe's energy landscape, highlighting efforts to reduce carbon emissions and enhance sustainability.

The data, sourced from The Guardian, underscores the growing prominence of renewables in the EU's electricity supply. This shift signals a departure from traditional fossil fuel reliance towards greener alternatives, emphasizing the EU's commitment to environmental responsibility and energy independence.

Source: The Guardian

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