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Related: About this forumUS solar is booming - here's the newly released data
Michelle Lewis | Sep 29 2023 - 10:00 am PT
Full Article: https://electrek.co/2023/09/29/us-solar-is-booming-heres-the-newly-released-data/
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In the US Energy Information Administrations (EIA) latest Electric Power Monthly report (with data through July 31, 2023. https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=table_es1a ), EIA reports that solar-generated electricity increased by 22.3% during the month compared to July 2022. This growth rate was greater than for any other energy source and was driven in part by a 26.6% expansion in the electricity EIA estimates to have been provided by small-scale solar photovoltaics, such as rooftop solar.
Estimated total solar in all sectors reached 26,785 gigawatt-hours (GWh) or 6.2% of all electricity generated and surpassed that provided by hydropower (21,500 GWh) while nearly equaling that provided by the USs utility-scale wind farms (27,726 GWh).
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If just the high probability additions materialize, by mid-summer 2026, solar will account for more than 12.9% of the USs installed generating capacity. That would be more than wind (12.4%). Solars installed generating capacity by July 2026 would also surpass oil (2.6%) and nuclear power (7.5%) combined, as well as approach that of coal (13.8%).
In three years, natural gas would still comprise the largest share of installed generating capacity (41.8%) but the mix of all renewable sources (i.e., solar plus wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass) would total 34.1%, and thus be on track to further reduce natural gas lead.
SUN DAY Campaigns executive director Ken Bossong noted:
"Solars strong growth in both new capacity and actual electrical generation confirms that the emergence of the solar era is well under way.
Within three years, it will account for over an eighth of US generating capacity while the combined generating capacity of all renewable sources will be greater than that of either coal or nuclear power and approaching that of natural gas."
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Full Article: https://electrek.co/2023/09/29/us-solar-is-booming-heres-the-newly-released-data/
LiberaBlueDem
(908 posts)President Carter saw the wisdom of and the need for solar power
He set up programs to pay for research
It was a proven tech in the space industry but expensive
Then many of the old farts of the day voted him out and reagan in.
Reagan then abandoned solar in favor of coal and oil
Finally, 40 years later solar is the major growth industry in electric production. We could have had it 30 years ago and a lot less global warming today.
Think. Again.
(8,192 posts)moose65
(3,167 posts)After the Carter presidency, we basically wasted the next 12 years when we should have been pouring money into research and trying to make more efficient solar panels.
Just think of where we would be today if we hadn't wasted all those years. Damn Republicans!