Renewable Energy Achieves New Records in the US and Globally in 2025-2026
May 5th, 2026 2:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Solar and wind output hit record highs, with clean sources supplying over a quarter of US electricity for the first time, despite federal policies favoring fossil fuels.

Renewable energy posted a series of historic milestones in the United States in 2025 and into 2026. Solar and wind output hit record highs, and clean sources supplied more than a quarter of the country’s electricity for the first time. The gains came despite federal policies broadly favoring fossil fuels over clean energy.
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These achievements underscore the resilience and growth of renewable energy sectors, even as political and economic headwinds persist. The record-breaking output highlights the increasing competitiveness of solar and wind power compared to traditional fossil fuels.
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These developments signal a shift in the global energy landscape, with renewables playing a larger role in meeting electricity demand. The implications for policy, investment, and technology are significant.
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