Spring 2025 Solar Industry Update
In 2024, solar represented 13.7% of net summer capacity and 6.9% of annual generation. EIA projects that PV''s growth in 2023 (27 GWac) and 2024 (36 GWac) will continue in
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The increase in solar PV capacity is set to more than double over the next five years, dominating the global growth of renewables. Low costs, faster permitting
Solar energy status in the world: A comprehensive review
The present review study, through a detailed and systematic literature survey, summarizes the world solar energy status along with the published solar energy potential assessment articles for
2026 Renewable Energy Industry Outlook | Deloitte Insights
2025 has been a challenging year for renewables. The new tax law, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, rolled back many clean energy tax credits and imposed new restrictions,
Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
On the good side, solar continued its run of astonishing growth, generating 35 percent more power than a year earlier and surpassing hydroelectric power for the first time.
Trends in PV Applications 2025
The IEA PVPS Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2025 report provides comprehensive data and analysis on global PV deployment, technology, and
Solar Market Insight Report Q4 2025
As new development opportunities for traditional community solar continue to decline, community solar developers report increased interest in exploring community-scale solar and storage
The momentum of the solar energy transition
Here we use data-driven conditional technology and economic forecasting modelling to establish which zero carbon power sources could become dominant worldwide.
The Outlook for Global Solar Energy Continues to Be
Policymakers in some of the world''s largest economies are reducing support for solar power generation. Even so, Goldman Sachs Research expects
Global Energy Trends: Clean Energy Growth and Rising Demand
Clean energy continues to dominate new power capacity. For example, in 2024, more than 90% of all new electricity capacity worldwide came from renewable sources such as solar, wind,
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