"In A First, Renewables Beat Natural Gas On Us Grid Last Month"

"It’s just one month, but it’s a sign of where the U.S. is headed as renewable energy — namely solar — surges onto the grid. "

"It’s not an easy moment for renewable energy in the U.S., but the sector is still setting new records.

Just look at what happened last month: Over the course of March, the nation got more electricity from renewables than it did from natural gas, which is typically the single-largest source of energy on the U.S. grid.

It’s the first time renewables have bested the fossil fuel in the U.S. across an entire month, per data pulled from the think tank Ember. Meanwhile, emissions-free sources, a category that includes both renewables and nuclear, produced more than half of the nation’s electricity. It’s just the third time that’s happened across an entire month, the first instance being last March.

Sure, renewables only beat gas across a short time frame. And, yes, March is the start of the spring shoulder season, when electricity demand falls a bit from its winter highs and renewables tend to outperform."

Dan McCarthy reports for Canary Media April 10, 2026.

Source: Canary Media, 04/14/2026