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U.S. solar generation grows 22.2% even through coronavirus pandemic

By Kelly Pickerel | September 28, 2020

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Notwithstanding the coronavirus pandemic, renewable energy sources continue to expand their share of the nation’s energy production and consumption as well as electricity generation, according to a SUN DAY Campaign analysis of data in two reports just released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The latest issue of EIA’s “Electric Power Monthly” (with data through July 31, 2020) reveals that solar and wind both showed continued, strong growth, expanding faster than all other energy sources.

For the period January-July, solar-generated electricity expanded by 22.2% (compared to the same period in 2019) and provided nearly 3.4% of the nation’s total. Wind grew by 13.0% and accounted for almost 8.5% of total generation. Combined, net electrical generation by wind and solar is 15.5% greater than one year ago. Together with hydropower, biomass and geothermal, renewables provided 21.2% of total electrical output — up from 19.2% a year earlier.

Moreover, renewables produced 19.6% more electricity than coal through July 2020. In fact, electrical generation by coal was 27.5% lower than one year earlier and accounted for just 17.8% of the nation’s total. In addition, renewable energy sources produced 6.7% more electricity than did nuclear power whose output fell 1.7% during the same seven-month period.

Meanwhile, the latest issue of EIA’s “Monthly Energy Review” (with data through June 30, 2020) shows domestic energy production by renewable sources (including biofuels) reached an all-time, mid-year high of 6.002 quadrillion Btus (quads) — 0.5% higher than the level achieved a year earlier.

Notwithstanding declines in hydropower (down 2.0%), geothermal (down 2.9%), biomass (down 5.6%) and biofuels (down 14.5%), overall renewable energy production rose due to continuing strong growth by solar (up 20.7%) and wind (up 14.4%).

Overall, renewable energy’s share of the nation’s energy production during the first half of 2020 was 12.4%. One year earlier it was 12.0%. Renewable energy also increased its share of domestic energy consumption — expanding from 11.7% at mid-year 2019 to 12.9% at the end of June 2020.

“Notwithstanding a generally hostile Trump Administration and the challenges posed by the coronavirus, renewable energy sources continue to expand their share of the nation’s energy use and electrical generation,” noted the SUN DAY Campaign’s executive director Ken Bossong. “They have now taken the lead over nuclear power and coal and — with the right policy support — are poised to accelerate their growth in the years ahead.”

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About The Author

Kelly Pickerel

Kelly Pickerel has over a decade of experience reporting on the U.S. solar industry and is currently editor in chief of Solar Power World.

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  1. Walid Ezzeldin says

    December 19, 2020 at 12:42 pm

    Hi
    Thanks
    What about the cost of construction any reduction coming compare to the last year

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