- When it comes to cost per kilowatts produced, solar costs more to build than most other energy sources. In 2019, the average installation cost of solar energy was $1,796 per kilowatt produced, higher than facilities running on petroleum liquid or natural gas. It's also costlier than building new wind power production.
- Solar farms and other utility-scale facilities produced enough electricity to power over 10 million homes last year. Solar farms generated seven times more energy in 2021 than in 2014.
- Solar energy produced through homes, businesses, and other small-scale facilities generated enough electricity to power 4.4 million homes last year, four times higher than in 2014.
- California leads the US in small-scale solar installations, housing almost 40% of all small-scale solar photovoltaic technology. From 2016 to 2019, the state added 5.3 gigawatts of new small-scale solar capacity, the most in the nation.
Learn more about solar energy production here, and stay tuned for more energy data in the third annual State of the Earth report, coming soon.
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