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US solar power is growing fast and set for new record in 2015

On an explosive growth trajectory, the total operational solar photovoltaic capacity in the US just passed the 20 GW milestone after 1,393 megawatts of PV were installed last quarter.

Tibi Puiu
September 9, 2015 @ 1:16 pm

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On an explosive growth trajectory, the total operational solar photovoltaic capacity in the US just passed the 20 GW milestone after 1,393 megawatts of PV were installed last quarter.

Copper Mountain 48 MW PV plant in Nevada. Image: PV Magazine

Copper Mountain 48 MW PV plant in Nevada. Image: PV Magazine

 

The news was broken by the GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association’s Q2 2015 U.S. Solar Market Insight report. Among other important insights, the report highlights how the residential solar market, also known as rooftop solar, experienced the most growth. This past quarter, rooftop solar panels that delivered 473 megawatts were installed marking a 70% year-to-year increase since 2010. In fact, in 2010 only 850 MW worth of solar panels were installed, compared to 6,227 MW in 2014 or 2,722 MW only these past two quarters. According to the report, 2015 might be a new record in installed solar PV capacity.

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The non-residential market finished the quarter down 33 percent from the same period last year. However, improved market dynamics in several states could make for a recovery in the remaining two quarters. According to the report, 729 megawatts of utility-scale solar PV came on-line in the second quarter of the year, representing more than half (52 percent) of the nation’s quarterly total.

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“The demand for solar energy is now higher than ever, and this report spells out how crucial it is for America to maintain smart, effective, forward-looking public policies, like the ITC, beyond 2016,” said Rhone Resch, SEIA president and CEO. “At over 20 gigawatts of installed solar electric capacity, we now have enough solar in the U.S. to power 4.6 million homes, reducing harmful carbon emissions by more than 25 million metric tons a year. Since the ITC was passed in 2006, U.S. solar growth has exploded and more than 150,000 American solar jobs have been created. By any measurement, that’s a success for both our economy and environment.”

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Source: GTM Research/SEIA U.S. Solar Market Insight

Some other key findings from the report:

  • The U.S. installed 1,393 megawatts of solar PV in Q2 2015, marking the seventh consecutive quarter in which the U.S. added more than 1 gigawatt of PV installations.
  • Q2 2015 was a milestone quarter for the U.S. solar PV market, with cumulative installations eclipsing the 20-gigawatt mark.
  • Throughout the first half of 2015, 40 percent of all new electric generating capacity brought on-line in the U.S. came from solar.
  • 21 states have now added more than 100 megawatts of solar PV, but the top five states still account for nearly three-fourths of cumulative U.S. PV installations.
  • 40 percent of the 16.6-gigawatt utility PV pipeline in development has been procured primarily due to solar’s economic competitiveness with fossil-fuel alternatives.
  • GTM forecasts that PV installations will reach 7.7 gigawatts in 2015, up 24 percent over 2014. Growth will occur in all segments, but will be strongest in the residential market.

 

 

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