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  1. This report presents a performance analysis of 75 solar photovoltaic (PV) systems installed at federal sites, conducted by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) with support from National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  2. Utility-scale (29%) and distributed (15%) solar accounted for a combined 45% of all capacity added to U.S. grids in 2021 (ahead of wind’s 32%). Solar has contributed >30% of all new capacity in 5 of the last 6 years, and >20% in each of the last 9 years.

  3. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) aims to accelerate the advancement and deployment of solar technology in support of an equitable transition to a decarbonized economy no later than 2050, starting with a decarbonized power sector by 2035.

  4. Resource Categorization. The 2023 ATB provides the average capacity factor for 10 resource categories in the United States, binned by mean GHI.

  5. This report benchmarks installed costs for U.S. solar photovoltaic (PV) systems as of the first quarter of 2021 (Q1 2021). We use a bottom-up method, accounting for all system and project development costs incurred during installation to model the costs for residential, commercial, and utility-scale PV systems, with and without energy storage.

  6. Looking ahead, at least 947 GW of solar capacity was in the nation’s interconnection queues at the end of 2022 (see figure below). Nearly 457 GW, or 48%, of that total was paired with a battery.

  7. U.S. Department of Commerce Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee Charter 6, 2020-2022 Recommendation Fact Sheet 3 • Solar Energy Manufacturing for America Act. On June 23, 2021. The Solar Energy Manufacturing for America Act (S.2140) was introduced in the United States Senate. 7 This