Data: Climate Central; Note: Includes both utility-scale and small-scale solar generation; Map: Axios VisualsSolar and wind power are producing a comparatively small but growing share of America's overall energy supply — yet they make up a bigger slice of the energy pie in some states compared to others.Solar installations generated nearly 240,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity across the U.S. in 2023, per the analysis from Climate Central, a climate research nonprofit.
Meanwhile, Texas wind turbines"These data — combined with federal capacity forecasts — show how renewable energy growth is driving America's progress toward net-zero carbon emissions targets in the U.S.," reads Climate Central's report.Geography plays a role here — solar and wind power obviously make more sense in sunnier and breezier regions, respectively — as do state policies and incentives.Wind and solar projects haven't been without their issues.
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