Major Solar Projects List
The Major Solar Projects List is a database of all ground-mounted solar projects, 1 MW and above, that are either operating, under construction or under development. The list is for
Solar energy projects currently underway in 2025
Solar energy projects across the U.S. are scaling up, with major developments in Maine and Massachusetts reshaping the energy landscape.
Global Solar Power Tracker
The Global Solar Power Tracker is composed of worldwide facility-level data on utility-scale (1 MW+) solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal facilities, as well
Solar, storage to lead record 86 GW of US capacity in 2026
Solar power continues its run as the fastest-growing source of new generation. Developers plan to add 43.4 GW of utility-scale solar in 2026, a 60% increase over the record-setting 27.2 GW
Trends in PV Applications 2025
Dual-use applications such as agrivoltaics, floating PV, and infrastructure-integrated PV are becoming increasingly relevant, helping balance land use, food
Planned Solar Projects in the United States
Each month, we track projects in development and update our list of the largest planned solar projects expected to come online in the US. As of February 2026,
New U.S. electric generating capacity expected to reach a record high
U.S. power plant developers and operators plan to add 86 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale electric generating capacity to the U.S. power grid in 2026 in our latest Preliminary Monthly
Spring 2025 Solar Industry Update
EIA projects that PV''s growth in 2023 (27 GWac) and 2024 (36 GWac) will continue in 2025 (39 GWac) and remain at similar levels in 2026 (36 GWac). In 2024, 24 states and territories
Renewable Energy Projects News | Renewables Now
Comprehensive news & insights into global renewable energy projects, covering key milestones in corporate PPAs, equipment orders, financing, and
Solar growth surges, but Trump roadblocks put 55 GW
US solar added 18 GW in early 2025, but Trump policies could slash growth by 55 GW by 2030, raising costs and risks, says a new SEIA report.
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