Making It Happen: On-Site Renewable Energy and Storage
We report that the most common on-site renewable energy technology deployed to date by partners in the working group is solar PV panels. Despite its prevalence, there are still many challenges to
Renewable Energy
But how much of an impact has this growth had on our energy systems? In this interactive chart, we see the share of primary energy consumption that came from renewable technologies – the combination
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,
Solar Futures Study
The past decade was transformative for solar, with rapid cost reductions and subsequent increases in deployment. It is now possible to envision—and chart a path toward—a future where solar provides
Solar Industry Research Data – SEIA
Solar is expected to deploy significant volumes to the grid over the next five years, but policy changes have already hindered future deployment, and additional actions from the Trump administration pose
Commercial Buildings and Onsite Renewable Energy
Hundreds of thousands of buildings use Portfolio Manager to track their energy use. We''ve compiled our observations from this vast database with the hope that this information will help inform and advance
Renewable electricity – Renewables 2025 – Analysis
Growth in utility-scale and distributed solar PV more than doubles, representing nearly 80% of worldwide renewable electricity capacity expansion. Low module costs, relatively efficient permitting processes
Energy and Carbon Payback Times for Modern U.S. Utility
A 2023 NREL LCA of utility PV systems in the United States Study show energy payback times between 0.5 and 1.2 years and carbon payback times between 0.8 to 20 years, depending on the system
Renewable Energy
As a result of new solar projects coming on line this year, we forecast that U.S. solar power generation will grow 75% from 163 billion
Solar Siting Trends April 2025: Site Availability & Grid Capacity
Change in the number of suitable solar sites from January 2024 through October 2025 across twelve states, with an overall average decline. Across the states analyzed, most continue to
Solar and wind to lead growth of U.S. power generation for the next
As a result of new solar projects coming on line this year, we forecast that U.S. solar power generation will grow 75% from 163 billion kilowatthours (kWh) in 2023 to 286 billion kWh in 2025.