Forget Fracking: 2012 Was A Powerful Year For Renewables
Posted on AllSides December 23rd, 2012
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Natural gas may have reshaped the domestic energy market in 2012, lowering energy prices and marginalizing the coal industry, but America's shale boom hasn't undermined renewables.
In fact, while analysts were paying attention to fracking this year, a record number of solar panels were being slapped on roofs — enough to produce 3.2 gigawatts of electricity.
That sounds like a lot, but solar is still providing just .05 percent