SUGAR LAND--January 12, 2022--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Solar power continues to dominate other sources in terms of additions to the U.S. energy mix. Utility-scale solar generating capacity will account for 21.5 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity in 2022, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), or more than 46% of all additions to the nationwide energy mix. In the first quarter alone, Industrial Info is tracking more than $14.2 billion worth of solar-energy projects set to begin construction across the U.S., with Texas accounting for nearly $4 billion of the total.
Within this article: Details on U.S. solar-generation projects set to begin construction from January through March, including major projects from companies such as Swift Current Energy, Vistra Energy Corporation (NYSE:VST), First Solar Incorporated (NASDAQ:FSLR), 174 Power Global Corporation, Hanwha Energy Corporation, Arevia Power, NV Energy Incorporated, Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners Pty Limited and Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated (NYSE:BRK.A).
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