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US utility-scale solar setup struck all-time high in 2023, research group states

Utilityscale solar projects in the United States included a record 15 gigawatts (GW). of capacity in 2023, up 60% from the year prior and marking an. alltime high, according to data from environmental research study. group Kayrros.

The acceleration was in part due to a rebound result from. the previous year when supply-chain bottlenecks, workforce. restrictions and import tariffs slowed development. Solar. advancement beyond Texas, the largest solar market, also. contributed to the rise, Kayrros stated.

While the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) had. the most capacity additions in 2023, other areas saw much faster. capability development. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator. ( MISO), which operates throughout the Midwest, grew 224%. year-on-year and PJM Affiliation on the East Coast grew more. than 150%.

There's a great deal of growth in ERCOT, partly since of the. truth that it is quite insulated from other markets, stated. Antoine Halff, primary analyst and co-founder of Kayrros. However. there is cause for decarbonization all over. It's not. unexpected that (solar advancement) is spreading out in other. markets, he stated.

The first quarter of 2024 is on track to publish the fastest. increase in the variety of U.S. solar completions taped for. that time of year, which typically experiences a seasonal. downturn.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects. the acceleration will continue throughout 2024, with its newest. forecast calling for more than 125 GW of solar panel. setups this year.

Halff stated the EIA projections are substantially higher than. Kayrros' because they typically reflect corporate statements. without taking into account task delays or traffic jams.

The EIA expects solar energy to account for the largest. share of new electric-generating capacity in 2024, at 58%,. followed by battery storage, at 23%.

(source: Reuters)