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New analysis suggests wind and solar accounted for 30% of the EU ’s electricity, surpassing fossil fuels, which contributed 27% .
Fossil fuel use dropped 17% despite a 0.7% increase in electricity demand compared to last year .
Renewable energy milestones were achieved across the EU in May , while Poland reached a third of its electricity from these sources.
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