In 2025, large-scale U.S. utility solar costs range from $0.95 to $1.23 per watt (DC) for a new, single-axis tracking system, with the final cost depending heavily on project size, location, and ...
This webinar will look at expectations for tracker installation rates and tools and methodologies for high quality and efficient installations. The rate of utility scale solar installations in the U.S ...
If you're interested in drawing your power directly from the sun, but you don't want to (or can't) go all in on buying panels, there's another option that's been growing in popularity: Solar leasing.
An independent power producer and a major electric cooperative—both based in Tennessee—have announced an agreement to partner on a utility-scale solar power installation to serve customers in that ...
In a new report from ACP and S&P Global Commodity Insights, they forecast a 16% drop in utility-scale solar additions in 2025. Image: Andreas Gücklhorn via flickr The American Clean Power Association ...
The pace of utility-scale solar additions is set to nearly double in H2 2025, with the EIA forecasting 21.3GW across the US. Chart: EIA. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has forecast ...
Research led by the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has gathered data on interactions between habitat, pollinators, soil and solar energy production at three ...