Community solar is picking up serious momentum across the United States. A new report reveals that the market is on track to double in the next five years, reaching 14 gigawatts of installed capacity by 2029. This rapid expansion is being driven by strong support from state policies, federal incentives, and a growing demand for clean, affordable energy options. What makes community solar so powerful is that it brings solar access to people who can’t install panels on their rooftops — renters, apartment dwellers, and households with lower incomes.
Industry experts believe the combination of falling costs, smart policy, and public interest will keep pushing community solar forward. As more states join in and new projects go live, millions more Americans will have a chance to lower their energy bills and contribute to a cleaner grid — without needing to own a home or invest in rooftop equipment. The future is bright for solar that’s built for everyone.
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EnergyNews.pro – U.S. Community Solar Market Targets 14 GWdc of Capacity
