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By Travis Hoium | More Articles | Save For Later
April 12, 2013 | Comments (10)
Solar energy accounted for 100% of new power generation built in the U.S. in the month of March. Over 44 MW of solar capacity from seven projects in California, Nevada, New Jersey, Hawaii, Arizona, and North Carolina were added to the grid last month, and that doesn't include distributed solar, which goes on commercial and residential rooftops. Those sources likely added dozens of MW to the grid as well.
One month can be an aberration in new power generation, but the trend of solar accounting for a large percentage of new generation is unmistakable. According to FERC, about 30% of utility-scale capacity added in the first quarter came from solar. Again, this doesn't account for distributed solar so it's possible that solar accounted for around 50% of total electricity capacity added so far in 2013.
The companies making it happen
When you talk about building utility-scale projects there are two major contributors, First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR ) and SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWR ) . Both companies are currently constructing projects that are hundreds of MW in size, accounting for a majority of the new generation in the U.S. right now
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