Solar: main source of EU electricity in June with 22%
June 2025 was the first month in history where solar energy (22.0%) was the main source of electricity generated in the EU, ahead of nuclear (21.6%), wind (15.8%), hydro (14.1%) and
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June 2025 was the first month in history where solar energy (22.0%) was the main source of electricity generated in the EU, ahead of nuclear (21.6%), wind (15.8%), hydro (14.1%) and
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June 2025 marked a significant milestone as solar emerged as the EU''s primary electricity source for the first time, generating 22% of all power that month, surpassing nuclear, wind, hydro,
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Solar power was the European Union''s largest source of electricity for the first time in June, overtaking nuclear and wind while coal''s contribution fell to an all-time low, data from...
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Under the European Green Deal and the REPowerEU plan, solar power is a building block of the EU''s transition to cleaner energy. Its accelerated deployment contributes to reducing the EU''s
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Solar reached new highs in the majority of EU countries in June 2025, with at least thirteen countries recording their highest ever month of solar generation. These solar records are
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The EU is “rapidly” moving towards a clean energy future, but experts warn our “outdated” grid is holding us back. Wind and solar generated more EU electricity than fossil fuels for
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In a historic milestone for clean energy, solar power became the leading source of electricity in the EU for the first time in June 2025. New data from energy think tank Ember reveals
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