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US Solar Installations In 2014 Expected To Double Solar Installations Of 2012


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Originally published on Renew Economy

The US solar market is surging. Installations for 2014 are expected to jump to 6.6GW in 2014, a rise of more than one third from 2013, and double the rate of 2012. According to Greentech Media, that rate is expected to nearly double gain by 2016. (see graph to the right)

GTM say the solar PV is expected to rise by one third, with the fastest growth (61 per cent) in the residential sector, with California and New York performing particularly well. GTM says that in 2014 there will be a completed solar installation every 2.4 minutes in the US.

Another notable statistic is the surge in concentrated solar thermal, which is poised to have its strongest year on record. And, as this graph below illustrates, the idea that natural gas will displace renewables is something of a myth – only 4 per cent of new installation came from the shale gas industry – 95 per cent of total installations came from solar, wind and geothermal.

Below that are some other highlights of the GTM report.


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