The American Clean Power Association (ACP) has released its Clean Power Quarterly Market Report | Q2 2024, showcasing extraordinary growth and milestones across the U.S. clean power landscape. In a record-breaking second quarter, U.S. developers added 11 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale clean power capacity, marking a 91 percent increase from Q2 2023.
The strong quarter brought year-to-date installations up to 19 GW, more than double the five-year average for H1 installations. With the second half of the year typically much stronger than the first half for clean power additions, the stage is set for a second consecutive record-breaking year in 2024.
“Clean energy is answering the call to unleash more American energy, with another record quarter of deployment. While all clean energy technologies are expanding their market share, energy storage is scaling at a stunning speed and has surpassed 20 GW of operating capacity,” said ACP CEO Jason Grumet. “With rapidly growing demand and the need to make significant strides in decarbonizing our economy, the stakes are high. Our recent progress is encouraging, but we are not moving fast enough. ACP is committed to working with all stakeholders and policymakers to accelerate progress toward a secure, reliable, and clean energy future.”
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Looking Forward
As the U.S. clean power sector heads into the second half of 2024, the data indicates potential for another record-setting year. With over 283 GW of clean power now operational—enough to power nearly 70 million homes—the industry continues to play a crucial role in modernizing our electricity generation.