According to data released on Aug. 24 by the U.S.
Energy Information Agency (EIA), renewable energy in the U.S. through the first half of 2016, including
hydro-electric power,
biomass,
geothermal,
wind, and
solar (including distributed solar), provided 16.9 percent of electricity generation. In all of 2015, that number was 13.7 percent. Non-hydro renewable energy was 9.2 percent of U.S. electric generation through the first half of 2016. For all of 2015 it was 7.6 percent.
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