Solar Boom

9/13/2012

According to Ehren Goossens in the Bloomberg Businessweek article “U.S. Solar Installs More Than Doubled in Second Quarter,” it isn’t residential or non-residential projects that are responsible for U.S. Solar-panel installations more than doubling in the second quarter of this year from a year earlier.

 

As the article reports, “U.S. solar-panel installations more than doubled in the second quarter from a year earlier led by demand in California, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. Installations totaled 742 megawatts in the quarter, up 45 percent since the first quarter, and may reach 3.2 gigawatts by year end, the Washington-based trade group said today in its quarterly market report. California led installations with 217 megawatts, followed by Arizona with 173 megawatts.”

The United States now has 5.7 gigawatts of installed solar capacity, enough to power 1 million homes, according to GTM Research, a Boston-based consulting company that prepared the report with SEIA.

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