North Star Solar Power Net News: The United States realized 5.6 kilowatts of clean power installed capacity in the second quarter of 2021, and the storage capacity of wind, public works scale solar energy and batteries in the first half of this year reached a record 9.9 kilowatts.
According to data released by the US Clean Energy (ACP) Association in its quarterly report, its loading volume in the second quarter rose 13 percent year-on-year after production produced 5, 620 kilowatts of capacity. The country has increased its solar energy of 226 mb, wind energy of 2,824 mb and battery storage capacity of 570 mb, indicating that the quarter-on-quarter ratio of each segment market is increasing.
The state with the most capacity for clean power installations in the second quarter was Texas, with an installed capacity of 1,489MW. What’s followed is California, with 585 trillion watts, Michigan with 424 trillion watts, followed by Florida and Kansas, with 373 trillion watts and 301 trillion watts, respectively.
For the six months prior to 2021, new clean power equipment increased 17% year-on-year to reach a record 9,915 watts. By 2021, the country will have a clean power capacity of more than 180, 216 mb, enough to meet the demand of more than 5,000 million households.
“Such growth and expansion is expected to continue, but with long-term decision-making by government policymakers, we need to be able to continuously develop these important projects,” said ACP ceo’s Heather Zichal.
By the end of June, the country had 906 clean energy projects built, totaling 37,725 watts and also about 64,172 watts in the development stage, the ACP said.
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