The U.S. solar industry installed 43 GW of new capacity in 2025, remaining the fastest growing source of new electrical capacity added to the grid for the ...
More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according ...
Solar installations in the U.S. decreased by 14 percent last year, a new report from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie found. The report, released Monday, found that ...
The latest Solar Market Insight report from SEIA and Wood Mackenzie reveals that solar and energy storage accounted for 79% of all new U.S. electrical capacity in 2025 even as installation volumes ...
The Department of the Interior appears to be considering approving some solar power projects, in what would be a major ...
As solar power becomes the fastest growing source of energy in the United States, it has matured from a growth-first industry to one attempting to balance ...
A new report from a leading solar industry group and a top energy data analytics firm said about 43 GW of new solar power ...
Amazon closed on Sunstone, Oregon's biggest solar-plus-storage project. The move could secure power for its growing data ...
In 2025, legislation backed by the Trump administration ended the Solar for All program, which had provided federal grants ...
Minnesota had a small, fledgling solar industry for the first decade of the 21st century. The momentous 2013 Minnesota legislative session changed the trajectory of the industry, generating the ...
The U.S. solar industry saw fewer new installations in 2025 than a year ago after President Donald Trump ended incentives for renewable energy projects. The industry added 43 gigawatts of new solar ...
The solar energy industry is navigating changes in the U.S. energy market following shifts in federal energy policy under President Donald Trump.
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