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Suburban Detroit
electric-vehicle maker
Rivian receives order
from Amazon for
100,000 electric
delivery vans
Tour of First Solar,
the biggest U.S.
manufacturer of
solar panels, in
Perrysburg, Ohio
200 km
200 mi
RYAN MORRIS, NGM STAFF; SCOTT ELDER
*NO DATA FOR ALASKA AND HAW AII
SOURCES: VAISALA; U.S. ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
(EIA); OFFICE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY,
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Renewable energy—predominantly wind
and solar—is projected to eclipse all other
sources of electricity by 2045, largely due
to state mandates and falling costs.
Wind energy currently makes up a larger
part of renewables than solar, but not for
long. Solar is projected to triple its share
by 2050 to become the leading renewable.
RENEWABLES
RACE AHEAD
2050
Coal 719
Nuclear 642
Petroleum 27
1950 2019 2050
Renewables 2,064
Natural gas 1,976
Coal
peaked
in 2007
U.S. ELECTRICITY GENERATION
BY MAJOR ENERGY SOURCE, 1950–2050
in billions of kilowatt-hours
SHARE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY, BY SOURCE
Hydroelectric
Geothermal
Biomass
Wind Solar
1995
2019
2050 33% 46%
81% 15%
38% 15%
Vehicle recharged
Electric charging
stations
Correspondents’ road trip
Most
combined
potential
RENEWABLE
ENERGY POTENTIAL
SO
LA
R
WI
ND
GO
OD
BES
T
GO
OD
BES
T
Faithful to fossil fuels
Renewables will grow in the
Pennsylvania-New Jersey
region, but fossil fuels and
nuclear will still dominate.
Let the sun shine in
The Sunshine State has good
potential. By 2050, it could
squeeze 18 times as much juice
from solar energy.
In the 1990s, electric
charging stations were
few and far between.
They’ve taken off over
the past decade; tens
of thousands are now
spread across the coun-
try. But many of them
charge cars slowly.
188
78,301
1995 2019
ELECTRIC CHARGING
STATIONS IN THE U.S.
THE ROAD TO 2070 61