Despite Trump’s Attacks, Solar Outperforms Coal in U.S.
cleantechnica.com Jun 11, 2026

Despite Trump’s Attacks, Solar Outperforms Coal in U.S.

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Solar energy has outperformed coal in the United States for the first time in May 2026, despite former President Donald Trump's efforts to prop up the coal industry. Trump's administration has launched numerous attacks on renewable energy, including slashing federal grants and issuing stop work orders on wind projects. However, solar energy has become the cheapest source of energy and reliably produces energy during extreme weather, making it a more viable option. The Sierra Club has responded to Trump's efforts, stating that there is no coal renaissance in the US.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Trump's failure to revive the coal industry highlights the irreversible shift towards renewable energy, with solar becoming the cheapest and most reliable source of energy.
  • · This shift underscores the growing demand for clean, affordable energy and the need for policymakers to adapt to this new reality.