Texas is catching up with others in the solar energy race
Texas is making headway with solar power installations Solar power is expanding in Texas and the state may no longer be lagging behind the rest of the country when it comes to total installed solar capacity. Texas has long fallen behind in this regard, having shown relatively limited support for this form of renewable energy in the past, but the state is beginning to invest more heavily into the solar sector. This has to do with the state's plans to become more environmentally friendly by cutting down on emissions and distancing itself from fossil-fuels. Report shows that solar installations…
Texas is making headway with solar power installations
Solar power is expanding in Texas and the state may no longer be lagging behind the rest of the country when it comes to total installed solar capacity. Texas has long fallen behind in this regard, having shown relatively limited support for this form of renewable energy in the past, but the state is beginning to invest more heavily into the solar sector. This has to do with the state's plans to become more environmentally friendly by cutting down on emissions and distancing itself from fossil-fuels.Report shows that solar installations are growing throughout Texas
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has released a new report that shows that solar capacity is growing throughout the country. According to the report, solar installations grew by more than 32% last year. Now, solar accounts for nearly 2% of all energy generation in the United States. California leads the way in terms of total installed solar capacity, with some 10,000 megawatts of capacity on record. Texas falls behind, with only 350 megawatts of installed capacity. For Texas, however, the majority of its capacity was over a relatively short amount of time.