American Solar Deployment Grows at Record Pace Solar has seen massive growth since 2000. There are now 248 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed nationwide, enough to power over 41 million homes. In the last decade, solar deployments have experienced an average annual growth rate of 28%.
The SEIA report tallies all types of solar energy, and in 2007 the United States installed 342 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) electric power, 139 thermal megawatts (MW th) of solar water heating, 762 MW th of pool heating, and 21 MW th of solar space heating and cooling.
Frequently asked questions What is the United States'' share of world energy consumption? How much energy does a person use in a year? How much energy is consumed in the world by each end-use sector? How much U.S.
The three major categories of energy for electricity generation are fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), nuclear energy, and renewable energy. Most electricity is generated with steam turbines that use fossil fuels, nuclear,
Utility-scale solar capacity reached 128.6 GW in March 2025, growing from 96.9 GW in March 2024, while small-scale solar, projects of 1 MW or less, reached 55.7 GW in March 2025, growing from 49 GW in March 2024. In total, solar capacity in the United States grew 26% year-over-year to 184 GW.
82% of U.S. energy comes from fossil fuels, 8.7% from nuclear, and 8.8% from renewable sources. In 2023, renewables surpassed coal in energy generation. 1 Wind and solar are the fastest growing renewable sources, but contribute less
The latest government data discusses U.S. solar energy capacity, efficiency, and available homeowner tax credits as well as renewable energy trends.
In 2024, the United States produced a record amount of energy, according to data in our Monthly Energy Review. U.S. total energy production was more than 103 quadrillion British thermal units in 2024, a 1% increase from the previous record set in 2023. Several energy sources—natural gas, crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, biofuels, solar, and wind—each set
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported that, in 2024, the United States added a record 30 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale solar to the grid, accounting for 61% of new capacity additions to the U.S. electric grid last year.
Under recent projections, the majority of the United States'' utility-scale power capacity additions are expected to be from renewable sources, with solar being the largest
In 2020, consumption of renewable energy in the United States grew for the fifth year in a row, reaching a record high of 11.6 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu), or 12% of total U.S. energy consumption. Renewable
Top 10 states for utility- and small-scale solar (combined) generation in 2023. Find data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia in the full dataset.
Of the total solar capacity installed in the U.S., over 26 percent corresponds to residential installations. This segment has grown in recent years, reaching some 4.7 million installations in...
Under recent projections, the majority of the United States'' utility-scale power capacity additions are expected to be from renewable sources, with solar being the largest contributor.
American Solar Deployment Grows at Record Pace Solar has seen massive growth since 2000. There are now 248 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed nationwide, enough to power
In 2024, the USA reached an all-time high in solar power capacity, adding 50 GW and generating 303 TWh of electricity. This article breaks down the explosive growth of solar energy in America, state leaders like California and Texas, and
How Much Solar Energy Is Used in the United States? Solar accounted for about 7% of all energy generation in the United States in 2024, with approximately 238,121 gigawatt-hours produced that same year.
In 2024, net solar power generation in the United States reached its highest point yet at 218.5 terawatt hours of solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) power.
The SEIA report tallies all types of solar energy, and in 2007 the United States installed 342 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) electric power, 139 thermal megawatts (MW th) of solar water heating, 762 MW th of pool heating, and 21 MW th of solar space heating and cooling.
The U.S. produced more solar power in 2023 than ever before – part of a decade-long growth trend for renewable energy. Climate Central’s new report, A Decade of Growth in Solar and Wind Power, analyzed U.S. solar and wind energy data from 2014 to 2023 for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Utility-scale solar generation grew to 232 TWh in the rolling 12 months through March 2025, according to the latest data from the Energy Information Administration.
In that same year, solar energy accounted for 55 percent of new electricity-generating capacity additions in the North American country. Of the total solar capacity installed in the U.S., over 26 percent corresponds to residential installations. This segment has grown in recent years, reaching some 4.7 million installations in 2023.
Solar energy in the United States is booming. Along with our partners at Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, SEIA tracks trends and trajectories in the solar industry that demonstrate the diverse and sustained growth of solar across the country. Below you will find charts and information summarizing the state of solar in the U.S.
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