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Published on March 19th, 2012 | by Joshua S Hill

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US Solar in 2011 in One Infographic

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March 19th, 2012 by  

 
Last week GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association released their report entitled U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2011 Year-in-Review. Zach already covered most of the findings in more depth (see the link above), but here is an interesting graphic he left out of that piece and we thought we’d come back to, the U.S. Solar 2011 Year-in-Review infographic (basically, some of the big stories and a big-picture view of solar power growth).

There are those of you, no doubt, who would like even more detail. If so, again, you can check out Zach’s post for a much more detailed summary, or you can check out the free, downloadable executive summary from GTM Research & SEIA. For those who need to know, or are just really curious, the full report, along with annual subscriptions, can be purchased here.

Source: Green Tech Media

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I'm a Christian, a nerd, a geek, and I believe that we're pretty quickly directing planet-Earth into hell in a handbasket! I also write for Fantasy Book Review (.co.uk), and can be found writing articles for a variety of other sites. Check me out at about.me for more.



  • Jonah_Falcon

    You can thank Obama for leading us to hell.

    Darrell Issa will head up a Congressional hearing tomorrow on allegations the Obama administration showed political favoritism in allocating billions of dollars in tax payer funded loans for Green Energy pet projects that favored Obama campaign supporters.

    Can you say crony capitalism?

    • Bob_Wallace

      Issa’s going to play wiffle ball again?

      Damn, he’s a slow learner. (But we already knew that, didn’t we?)

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