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The clean power industry is stepping up for the U.S. economy – investing a recordÌý$79 billionÌýin new projects in 2025, supporting over 1.4 million jobs, and accounting for over 90% of new power capacity at a time of rising demand.Ìý

New Power Means Clean PowerÌý

Utility-scale solar, wind, and energy storage accounted for 91% of all new power capacity connected to the U.S. grid, delivering over 50 gigawatts of new supply – enough to powerÌýroughly 7ÌýmillionÌýAmericanÌýhomes.ÌýÌýÌýÌý

Investing in Communities Across AmericaÌý

The U.S. clean power industry contributed overÌý$150 billionÌýto the U.S. economy in 2025,Ìýhigher than the annual GDP of more than 100 countries.ÌýÌý

Supporting Rural DevelopmentÌý

The 363 GW of operational clean power projects contributes approximatelyÌý$3 billionÌýannually in state and local tax revenue to fund schools and public services, andÌý$3.2 billionÌýin annual land lease payments that provide reliable income to landowners and help preserve family lands for future generations.Ìý

Employing Hard Working Americans:ÌýÌý

In 2025, the clean power industry directly employed more than 437,000 Americans – and broader economic activity around the clean energy industry supports more than 1.4 million jobs nationwide.Ìý

Families Can Rely on Jobs in Clean PowerÌý

Americans directly employed by the industry earned over $78,000 on average in 2025, 15% higher than the national average.ÌýÌý

Clean Power is EverywhereÌý

Clean power projects can be found in all 50 states and 89% of congressional districts. Notably, 79% of installed clean power capacity is in districts represented by Republicans, including 19 of the top 20 districts by capacity.ÌýÌý

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Annual Installations

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The US added a record 50.3 GW of clean power, nearly 1.4 GW more than 2024

In 2025, developers in the U.S. commissioned 50,344 MW of utility-scale solar, wind, and storage capacity, setting a record for the strongest installation of operating clean power in a single year.

Total operational clean power capacity in the U.S. ended the year at 363,301 MW, providing enough electricity to power the equivalent of 79 million American homes each year.

Solar, storage, and wind projects accounted for just over 90% of all new power capacity added to the U.S. power grid in 2025. This is the second consecutive year where these three technologies have delivered over 90% of new capacity.ÌýSince 2020, solar, storage, and wind installations have accounted for at least 75% of newÌýcapacityÌýeach year.Ìý

For the fourth year in a row, solar was the dominant fuel type brought online in 2025. New utility-scale solar capacity totaled 27 GW,ÌýrepresentingÌýnearly 50%Ìýof annual additions.Ìý

Clean Power Generation

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Utility-scale wind and solar generated nearly 17% of all U.S. electricity in 2025

Wind + Solar Share of Electricity Generation, by State
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Utility-scale wind and solar provideÌýnearly 17%Ìýof theÌýnation’s electricity, on par with coal and nuclear generation.ÌýTotal generation from wind and solar hitsÌýnearly 19%Ìýwhen including behind-the-meter solar generation.ÌýÌýÌý

 

 

EighteenÌýstates generated more thanÌý20% of their electricity fromÌýallÌýwind and solarÌýresources, while 28Ìýstates generated at least 10% from these clean power resources.ÌýÌý

Employing Americans

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US utility-scale clean power industry supports 1.4 million jobs

In 2025, the clean power industry directly employed more than 437,000 Americans – and acted as an economic pillar for communities, revitalizing local economies.ÌýÌý

Broader economic activity around the clean energy industry supports more than 1.4 million jobsÌýnationwide.ÌýIn a highly intricate economy like the U.S., economic activities from the clean power industry ripple through other industries, households, and the government sector. For every job directly employed in clean power, it supports an estimated 2.8 jobs in wind, 2.4 jobs in offshore wind, and 2.0 jobs in battery storage and solar.Ìý

Economic Growth

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$79 billion invested in American clean energy projects in 2025

The clean power industry invested a recordÌý$79 billionÌýin new projectsÌýduring the year.ÌýÌý

For the fourth straight year solar dominated the annual investment numbers,ÌýrepresentingÌý$51B of the total $79B invested in 2025 alone. Battery storage investment continues to climb, reachingÌýalmost $15B in investment from projects that came online in 2025 and accounting for over $56B cumulatively.Ìý

Additionally, operationalÌýclean powerÌýprojects generated overÌý$6 billionÌýannually through tax andÌýlandÌýlease payments, whichÌýdirectlyÌýsupport public schools, fire departments, and other vital community services.Ìý

The clean power industry fuels infrastructure development, job creation, and local economic growth. Overall, the U.S. clean power industry contributed overÌý$150 billionÌýto the U.S. economy in 2025, a value-add equivalent to New Mexico’s GDP.ÌýÌýÌý

Solar contributed almost half of the total value atÌý$73Ìýbillion, followed by land-based wind atÌý$43Ìýbillion, battery storage atÌý$32Ìýbillion, and offshoreÌýwindÌý$2Ìýbillion.Ìý

Bipartisan Benefits

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Utility-scale clean power projects are operating in 89% of congressional districts

Congressional District Map key

Clean power is everywhere. Clean power projects can be found in all 50 states and 89% of congressional districts. Operating projectsÌýare spread across 94% of Republican-held congressional districts and 85% of Democratic-held districts.ÌýÌý

There are 243 districts that have at least 100 MW of clean power capacity installed, while 93 districts are home to 1 GW or more of operational clean power capacity.Ìý

Congressional DIstrict Charts

Notably, 79% of installed clean power capacity is in districts represented by Republicans, including 19 of the top 20 districts by capacity.

Just 46 congressional districts do not have any utility-scale clean energy projects in operation. Eight of these districts have projects that are under construction or in advanced development, while the majority of the remainder are highly urbanized districts.

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