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Los Angeles has become coal-free, powering over 60% of its electricity with clean sources like solar and wind.
Los Angeles has achieved a coal-free electricity grid, with over 60% of its power now from zero-emission sources like wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear, and nearly half from solar and wind alone.
The city retired its last coal plant in 2023, replacing it with renewables, energy efficiency, and battery storage, while advancing a 100% clean energy goal by 2035.
It also launched the largest solar project on Indigenous lands in U.S. history and is replacing coal infrastructure with green hydrogen facilities.
This shift, driven by local policy and investment, reflects a national trend as coal’s share of U.S. electricity fell from 50% in 2009 to under 20% by 2025.
Los Ángeles se ha vuelto libre de carbón, alimentando más del 60% de su electricidad con fuentes limpias como la solar y la eólica.