KEY POINTS
  • The technology to generate electricity with renewable resources like wind and solar has existed for decades. So why isn't the electric grid already 100% renewable?
  • Technologies like batteries and transmission lines would need to be scaled up dramatically.
  • There would also have to be profound cultural and political shifts with an eye toward solving tomorrow's problems, instead of maintaining the status quo.
Solar panels are set up in the solar farm at the University of California, Merced, in Merced, California, August 17, 2022.

Generating electricity to power homes and businesses is a significant contributor to climate change. In the United States, one quarter of greenhouse gas emissions come from electricity production, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Solar panels and wind farms can generate electricity without releasing any greenhouse gas emissions. Nuclear power plants can too, although today's plants generate long-lasting radioactive waste, which has no permanent storage repository.