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Wind Power Was Second-Largest Source of U.S. Electricity Generation on 3/29


On Tuesday, March 29, wind turbines in the Lower 48 states produced 2,017 GWh of electricity, making wind the second-largest source of electric generation for the day, only behind natural gas, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Hourly Electric Grid Monitor.
https://nawindpower.com/wind-reaches-second-largest-source-level-of-u-s-electricity-generation-in-march
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Wind Places as Second-Largest Electricity Generation Source at End of March


On March 29, wind turbines in the lower Lower 48 states produced 2,017 GWh of electricity, making wind the second-largest source of electric generation for the day, only behind natural gas, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Hourly Electric Grid Monitor.
https://nawindpower.com/wind-places-as-second-largest-electricity-generation-source-at-end-of-march
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Solar and wind outpacing all other renewables growth in US


Solar electricity output in the US outpaced all other renewables and grew by nearly a quarter (24.3%) in the first three months of 2021 compared to last year, new data from the country’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) has shown
https://www.pv-tech.org/solar-and-wind-outpacing-all-other-renewables-growth-in-us/
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