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Nearly Half of EU Electricity Comes from Renewables as Fossil Fuels Hit Record Low

A new report highlights significant growth in solar and wind energy across Europe, with fossil fuel reliance decreasing dramatically.

  • Renewable energy accounted for 47.5% of the EU's electricity in 2024, driven by rapid growth in solar and wind power.
  • Solar energy surpassed coal for the first time, contributing over 11% of the EU's electricity, with a year-over-year increase of 21.7%.
  • Fossil fuels, including coal and gas, dropped to a historic low of 29% of the EU's energy mix, with coal falling below 10%.
  • The EU's Green Deal, aimed at achieving climate neutrality by 2050, has accelerated the transition to cleaner energy sources.
  • Challenges remain, particularly in wind energy expansion and infrastructure upgrades, requiring increased investment and policy support.
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