On the afternoon of April 12, a confluence of clear skies over southern Spain and strong winds in the North Sea produced more renewable electricity than the European grid had ever seen. For a brief period, solar and wind was supplying 68% of the continent's energy needs — a figure that would have seemed fantastical a decade ago.
Europe's Electric Grid Is Cracking Under the Pressure of the Energy Transition
Renewables now supply over 60% of Europe's electricity, but the aging transmission infrastructure is struggling to carry energy from where it's generated to where it's needed.
James Caldwell
Economy and finance analyst. Covers markets, companies and economic policy.
June 6, 2026·8 min read