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US solar industry to add 502 GW (DC) of capacity in next decade

Publish Time:2025-04-24 Sources:
US solar industry to add 502 GW (DC) of capacity in next decade Wood Mackenzie warns that policy uncertainty could significantly alter its projections for US solar industry growth. The research firm says the US solar industry will add 502 GW (DC) of capacity over the next decade, with annual installations surpassing 40 GWdc through 2035. April 24, 2025 Ryan Kennedy Commercial & Industrial PV Community Installations Markets Markets & Policy Policy Residential PV Utility Scale PV United States Image: Robert Zunikoff/Unsplash Share From pv magazine USA After years of record-breaking installation totals and double-digit growth, .growth in the US solar industry is expected to be relatively flat over the next decade, said Sylbia Leyva Martinez, principal analyst, Wood Mackenzie at the company’s annual solar and energy storage summit. Wood Mackenzie said in 2024, US solar added about 50 GW, a record for the nation, and possibly a peak year. The analyst group projects that the United States will now add between 40 GW and 50 GW of average annual installations, declining annually through 2028 before resuming modest growth through the end of the decade and mid 2030s. This represents nearly tripling the total cumulative solar capacity installed in the United States through the end of 2024, which the Solar Energy Industries Association said reached 236 GW. However, Wood Mackenzie warned that policy outcomes change this forecast significantly. “Our forecasts show a potential 24% upside in the high scenario and a 25% downside in the low scenario compared to our base case,” said Leyva Martinez. “The future of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and other policy measures will play a key role in project materialization, and many things can change during this uncertain policy environment.” Image: Wood Mackenzie Leyva Martinez highlighted key uncertainties that ac for the wide spread in forecast outcomes, including: Meeting the exponential load growth expected in the coming years Potential shortage of gas turbines before 2029 Political uncertainty, particularly regarding tariffs The future of tax credits and other IRA provisions Much of the projected exponential growth in electricity demand is driven by AI datacenters, with electrification also playing a role, said Wood Mackenzie. “The Trump administration will need to balance its AI and data center ambitions with the energy reality,” Leyva Martinez said. “These mixed market and policy dynamics are driving uncertainty in solar project development, and the industry will need to navigate these challenges carefully. Persistent challenges related to grid interconnection delays and labor availability may also constrain future development, said Wood Mackenzie. Leyva Martinez noted the rapid growth of US solar manufacturing capacity. She said module manufacturing capacity is projected to increase from 17 GW in 2023 to potentially 144 GW by 2027, with additional growth in wafer and cell manufacturing capacities. “We’ve seen exponential growth in domestic manufacturing over the past three years,” said Leyva Martinez. “However, challenging trade policies may jeopardize new investments in the sector.” Solar manufacturing also took large strides in 2024, with domestic solar module assembly growing 190% from 14.5 GW at the end of 2023 to 42.1 GW by the end of 2024. Solar manufacturing facilities are largely concentrated in the South, with 8.6 GW of annual production added in Texas and 8.4 GW in Georgia. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused. If you want to cooperate with us and would like to reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com. Spain hits first weekday of 100% renewable power on national grid 22 April 2025 Spain’s grid ran entirely on renewable energy for the first time on April 16, with wind, solar, and hydro meeting all peninsular electricity demand du...