Solar power's dominance proves renewable energy can reliably meet Europe's growing electricity needs. Record solar generation helped manage heatwave demand spikes while coal usage plummeted to historic lows. This milestone marksdemonstrates the EU's successfulclear ability to successfully transition to clean, sustainable energy sources, away from fossil fuels.
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There's a 77% chance that solar power on Earth will dominate renewable energy consumption before 2031, according to the Metaculus prediction community.