Global wind and solar power outpace gas for first time in April, report shows (Reuters)

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By Susanna Twidale

May 20, 2026 8:08 PM GMT-3

A solar panel park and wind turbines are seen in Geldermalsen

LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) – Wind and solar combined generated more electricity than gas globally in April for ​the first month ever, data analysed by ‌UK-based think tank Ember showed on Thursday.

  • Ember said the move was a broader trend rather than a reaction to ​soaring fossil fuel prices following the Iran conflict, ​but added it comes at a time when ⁠wind and solar generation is helping reduce reliance ​on gas imports for many countries hit by ​the crisis.
  • Together, wind and solar generated 22% of global electricity in April, compared with 20% from gas.
  • “The current energy crisis has ​further strengthened the economic case for renewables compared ​to imported gas, while also adding greater political urgency to ‌accelerate ⁠deployment,” said Kostantsa Rangelova, global electricity analyst at Ember.
  • April is often a strong month for renewables as spring conditions in the Northern Hemisphere – where most global ​solar capacity is ​concentrated – typically ⁠combine strong wind output with rising solar generation.
  • Globally, combined wind and solar output ​is estimated to have grown 13% ​year-on-year, with ⁠gains in several markets including China (+14%), the European Union (+13%), Britain (+35%), the United States (+8%), Australia (+17%), Chile (+24%) and Brazil (+4%).
  • The ⁠analysis ​is based on reported data from ​36 countries and uses conservative estimates for countries yet to publish ​April figures.

Reporting by Susanna Twidale. Editing by Mark Potter.