U.S. Distributed Solar and Storage Data | Energy
Berkeley Lab collects, cleans, and publishes project-level data on distributed* solar and distributed solar+storage systems in the United States. The data are
Solar and Storage Industry Research Data – SEIA
Solar and storage 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
Spring 2025 Solar Industry Update
In 2024, 24 states and territories generated more than 5% of their electricity from solar, with California leading the way at 32.4%. The United States installed approximately 31.1 GWh (12.3
Solar-Plus-Storage Analysis | Solar Market Research & Analysis | NLR
Energy storage has become an increasingly common component of utility-scale solar energy systems in the United States. Much of NLR''s analysis for this market segment focuses on the
EIA: Solar + storage dominate, fossil fuels stagnate to
Solar and battery storage continue to dominate growth among energy sources, while fossil fuels and nuclear power have stagnated. That''s
Solar, storage to lead record 86 GW of US capacity in 2026
Solar and battery storage are set to account for 79% of 86 GW of new utility-scale capacity planned in the United States in 2026, marking the largest annual increase in more than two decades
Solar, battery storage to lead new U.S. generating capacity additions
In 2025, capacity growth from battery storage could set a record as we expect 18.2 GW of utility-scale battery storage to be added to the grid. U.S. battery storage already achieved record growth in 2024
U.S. Solar Market Trends 2025 – Record Growth & Risks
When combined with storage, 82% of new capacity in H1 2025 came from solar or solar plus storage. This trend signals that solar is firmly
Quarterly Solar Industry Update
In 2023, approximately 45% of battery capacity and 26% of utility-scale PV capacity were hybrid PV/battery energy storage system
Solar and storage to lead record-breaking 86 GW of new U.S.
Arizona and California follow, each accounting for roughly 6% of the national total. Notable projects driving this trend include the Tehuacana Creek 1 Solar facility in Navarro County, Texas,
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