2025 was a difficult year for clean energy policy, but that did not halt deployment. Solar and storage made up the majority of new power added because they are fast, reliable, and cost-effective. Electricity demand is rising from data centers, electrification, and an aging grid; meaning continuing energy growth will be essential in the new year
As our CEO Jorge Vargas noted to the Associated Press, 2025 has been a tough year, but this is a resilient industry. The growth of solar will continue in 2026 because the economics and reliability make sense. And those arguments are getting harder to ignore.
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