We''ve compiled a list of the states that generate the most renewable energy — using data from The Motley Fool, the U.S. government, and other sources.
Clean energy production in the U.S. has been steadily increasing as states invest in renewable resources to reduce carbon emissions and transition to sustainable energy systems. Among the various sources of clean energy, solar and wind power have emerged as dominant contributors. California leads the nation in solar energy production, thanks to its abundant
California once again takes first place among the top states generating electricity from solar power this month. The Golden State produced 24.1% of the United States'' total of 38,965 thousand megawatt-hours, according to ChooseEnergy ''s August 2025 solar energy generation report.
California, however, leads the way in total solar (both utility- and small-scale) generation, producing over 68, 800 GWh of electricity from the sun last year — that''s more than double the output of any other state. Texas came in second at 31, 700 GWh, followed by Florida, North Carolina and Arizona.
Texas isn''t the nation''s undisputed solar leader yet, however. California still leads the country in total solar installed as of the second quarter, because the Golden State has far more
Texas leads the nation in both wind-powered electricity generation and utility-scale solar capacity. In 2024, the state added approximately 9,700 megawatts of solar and 4,374 megawatts of battery storage, surpassing
When it comes to bringing the benefits of solar energy to states, California has long been the national leader. But as utility-scale clean energy resources continue to surge, Texas is now nipping at California''s heel.
14. California was the First State to Generate More Than 5% of Electricity from Solar Back in 2015, California became the first state to generate over 5% of its electricity from solar power. In 2024, the state''s solar output has tripled, further cementing its role as a global leader in clean energy. 15. California Mandates Solar Panels on New
California leads the nation in solar energy output, harnessing abundant sunshine through vast utility-scale solar farms and rooftop photovoltaic installations.
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Solar energy production in the U.S. increased by 19.7%, the highest rate of any renewable energy category. Texas created the most renewable energy of any state, producing 36,270 thousand MWh in Q3 2023, a year-over-year increase of 22.2%.
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SEIA also notes that solar energy now provides approximately 30% of the Golden State''s electricity! Texas is second in the nation in terms of total installed solar power capacity.
California, however, leads the way in total solar (both utility- and small-scale) generation, producing over 68, 800 GWh of electricity from the sun last year — that''s more than double the output of any other state. Texas came
California leads the nation in solar energy output, harnessing abundant sunshine through vast utility-scale solar farms and rooftop photovoltaic installations.
Texas is dominating the development of renewable energy generation and battery capacity within the United States, and is estimated to have installed nearly 80% more combined solar, wind and
Texas is dominating the development of renewable energy generation and battery capacity within the United States, and is estimated to have installed nearly 80% more combined solar, wind and
SEIA also notes that solar energy now provides approximately 30% of the Golden State''s electricity! Texas is second in the nation in terms of total installed solar power capacity.