
America's Clean Energy Future Shines Bright: Solar & Wind to Soar Past 700 GW by 2030
Despite political headwinds, America's renewable energy revolution is charging full speed ahead, with solar and wind power expected to more than double by 2035. The unstoppable momentum of affordable clean energy is transforming the nation's power grid and creating a brighter, cleaner future for all Americans.
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Great news for our planet and our pocketbooks! America's clean energy transformation is not just continuing—it's accelerating at an impressive pace that even political challenges can't slow down.
According to a comprehensive new forecast from London-based analysis firm GlobalData, the United States is on track to install over 700 gigawatts of combined solar and wind power capacity by 2030. Even more exciting, the country's total renewable energy capacity is projected to reach an incredible 1.06 terawatts by 2035—more than doubling from today's 414.5 gigawatts.
What's driving this remarkable growth? The answer is beautifully simple: solar and wind power have become the most economical choices for generating electricity. When clean energy is also the cheapest energy, everyone wins. Families save money on their power bills, businesses reduce operating costs, and we all enjoy cleaner air and a healthier environment.
Solar power is leading this bright revolution with truly spectacular growth. From about 96 gigawatts in 2020, solar capacity is expected to reach nearly 280 gigawatts this year and soar to 492 gigawatts by 2030. By 2035, solar installations could power countless American homes and businesses with 738 gigawatts of clean, renewable energy. That's enough to make a real difference in combating climate change while creating thousands of good-paying jobs across the country.
Wind power is also showing impressive strength, with onshore installations expected to grow from 122 gigawatts in 2020 to 269 gigawatts by 2035. This steady growth demonstrates that wind energy has become a reliable, mainstream power source that communities across America are embracing.

The forecast shows consistent year-over-year growth, with solar installations adding between 41 and 48 gigawatts annually through 2030. This predictable growth pattern is wonderful news for workers, investors, and communities planning their energy futures.
Several positive forces are combining to drive this clean energy boom. Forward-thinking state policies continue to support renewable development, ensuring that local communities can benefit from clean power generation. Additionally, the rapid expansion of data centers is creating new demand for reliable, cost-effective electricity—and renewable energy fits that bill perfectly.
Perhaps most encouraging is that this growth is happening because it makes economic sense, not just environmental sense. When solar and wind power are the cheapest options, the clean energy transition becomes inevitable rather than aspirational. Market forces are now working in harmony with environmental goals.
Meanwhile, coal power continues its natural decline as aging plants retire, making way for cleaner alternatives. This transition represents not just environmental progress but also economic modernization, as communities shift toward the energy sources of the future rather than clinging to the past.
The renewable energy revolution is creating a virtuous cycle: more installations lead to more jobs, more innovation, lower costs, and even faster adoption. It's a story of American ingenuity, economic opportunity, and environmental stewardship all working together.
As we look toward 2030 and beyond, the future of American energy is bright, clean, and increasingly affordable. That's something we can all celebrate.
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