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Australia is replacing coal and gas power with solar and wind

Line chart of the share of electricity produced by each source in Australia from 1985 to 2025 where coal falls from over 80% to under 50% over about 25 years, gas rises in the 2000s and early 2010s, and solar and wind grow rapidly in the last decade with solar overtaking gas in 2023. Source: Ember (2026); Energy Institute (2025). License: CC BY.

At the turn of the millennium, Australia got more than 80% of its electricity from coal. This has dropped to less than 45%.

The chart shows how the country’s electricity mix has changed in recent decades.

In the 2000s and early 2010s, coal was initially replaced by gas, with only moderate growth in solar and wind. But in the last five years, solar and wind have been deployed much more quickly. Gas is now on the decline, too. In 2023, solar overtook gas to become Australia’s second-largest electricity source.

While coal is declining, it still supplies much more of Australia’s power than most high-income countries.

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