December 31, 2023
By
Zachary
Shahan
Solar & Wind = 71% of New Power
Capacity in USA in October
Looking at official figures from Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and
adding in a CleanTechnica estimate
for small-scale solar power additions, we conclude that 71% of new
power capacity additions in the United States came from solar
power and wind
power in
October.
Month-to-month variations in new power additions
can warp one’s perspective on the market, though. Looking at a longer
period of time, the first 10 months of the year combined, solar and
wind accounted for 64% of new power capacity. That’s down a bit from
72% in the first 10 months of 2022, but it’s still a strong majority
of new power capacity additions across the US. Notably, one
significant addition this year was a nuclear power plant, which is
indeed a zero-emissions energy source and contributed another 3.6% of
new power capacity. Hydropower also contributed 0.7% of new power
capacity. Altogether, adding renewable energy sources to nuclear,
zero-emissions sources contributed 67.9% of new power capacity in the
first 10 months of this year.
The big fossil fuel source adding capacity was
again “natural gas” (aka “fossil gas”), which contributed 31.9% of new
power capacity in the first 10 months of 2023 compared to the first 10
months of 2022.
There was only one month this year when renewable
energy sources (almost entirely solar and wind, to be more specific)
accounted for less than 50% of new power capacity. That was in April,
when the sun and wind technologies as well a little bit of geothermal
power accounted for 49.3% of new power capacity. There was one month
this year in which renewables accounted for 100% of new power capacity
— March. However, they also came close to that in September, adding
97.8% of new power capacity, and they had great months relative to the
dirty energy sources they compete with in July (74.5%) and October
(71.4%).
Stay tuned for our coming report
on US electricity generation.
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