Reports | ACP /resources/types/reports/ Wed, 01 Jul 2026 17:41:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Clean Power Delivers During Heatwaves: July 2025 /resources/clean-power-delivers-during-heatwaves-july-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=clean-power-delivers-during-heatwaves-july-2025 Wed, 01 Jul 2026 13:00:26 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=74805 Clean energy saved the grid more than $114 million during the 3-day heatwave.

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The U.S. experienced peak heatwaves from July 28–30, 2025, with extreme temperatures concentrated across the Central and Eastern regions and little overnight relief. The event tied or broke temperature records and drove electricity prices in regions withÌýless renewableÌýgeneration wellÌýaboveÌýtypical July levels. As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, they placeÌýincreasing pressure on electricity demand for cooling.

This tightens available supply, requires higher-cost generation to meet demand, and heightens risks to grid reliability. The heatwave clearly demonstrated which systems perform best under pressure—those with a diverse mix of power plants.

Key Takeaways:Ìý

  • Overall, clean energy saved the grid more than $114 million during the 3-day heatwave. Wholesale electricity markets with significant wind, solar, and energy storage representation saw lower electricity prices than those without.
  • Regions with high clean power penetration kept electricity prices low during the heatwave. When the heatwave hit, more expensive thermal units and imported electricity were required.
  • If clean powerÌýhadn’tÌýbeen online,Ìýall ofÌýERCOT’s thermal capability would have been needed and may not have been enough to meet electricity demand.

Resource updated 7/1/2026

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US Energy Storage Monitor /resources/u-s-energy-storage-monitor/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=u-s-energy-storage-monitor Wed, 24 Jun 2026 12:30:07 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=30723 The U.S. installed 3.3 GW/8.4 GWh of battery energy storage systems in Q1 2026, surpassing the previous Q1 record by 54%

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U.S. Energy Storage Market Q1 2026 Sets Records Across Sectors

Delivered quarterly, the US Energy Storage Monitor from the 91´«Ã½ Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables provides the clean power industry with exclusive insights through comprehensive research on energy storage markets, deployments, policies, regulations and financing in the United States.

The U.S. energy storage market installed a record 3.3 gigawatts (GW)/8.4 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of battery energy storage systems in Q1 2026, surpassing the previous Q1 record by 54% with utility, commercial, and residential installations all hitting new highs, according to the latest U.S. Energy Storage Monitor report.

Utility-scale activity dominated, with more than 2.3 GW/6.8 GWh installed in Q1 2026. Q1 growth was largely driven by 2025 project delays as developers focused on meeting tax incentive eligibility deadlines for pipeline projects in the second half of 2025. Texas, California and Arizona continued to top the charts, but new markets with vertically integrated utilities also gained traction, particularly in Michigan and Georgia.

Battery energy storage system installations are projected to reach 200 GW/655 GWh of cumulative installed energy storage capacity by 2031, driven mainly by the utility sector, which will make up 85% of installations between 2026 and 2031.

Report Highlights:

  • The U.S. installed 3.3 GW/8.4 GWh of battery energy storage systems across all sectors in Q1 2026, surpassing the previous Q1 record by 54%
  • 2.3 GW/6.8 GWh of utility-scale capacity was installed in Q1
  • Residential segment installed a record 1.3 GWh in Q1 2026
  • The U.S. energy storage market is poised to grow by 275% in cumulative installed capacity over the next six years

The report also includesÌýkey quarterly trends and analysis on impactful market regulation, policy, system prices, and supply chain across all segments. The report provides industry professionals with actionable and intelligent insights to better inform business decisions.

The newÌýUS Energy Storage Monitor | Q2 2026Ìýwas released June 23.

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About the U.S. Energy Storage MonitorÌý

The US Energy Storage Monitor is offered quarterly in two versions – the executive summary and the full report.

  • The is complimentary to member companies and provides a bird’s eye view of the U.S. energy storage market and the trends shaping it.
  • In contrast, the features state-by-state breakdowns and analysis on storage deployments, growth forecasts, policies helping or hindering growth, financing trends, and market strategies. It is available individually each quarter or as part of an annual subscription.Ìý

 

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Markets & Transmission Monthly Policy Report | June 2026 /resources/markets-transmission-monthly-policy-report-june-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=markets-transmission-monthly-policy-report-june-2026 Tue, 09 Jun 2026 21:10:50 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=74532 Monthly policy updates from the country’s RTOs and ISOs.

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Your Regulatory Compass: Navigating the shifting sands of energy regulations requires a reliable guide. This detailed monthly report, exclusive to ACP members, offers a deep dive into legislative and regulatory movements within RTOs and ISOs, helping you anticipate changes and adapt effectively. Stay informed, stay ahead.

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Clean Power Quarterly Market Report | Q1 2026 /resources/clean-power-quarterly-market-report-q1-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=clean-power-quarterly-market-report-q1-2026 Tue, 02 Jun 2026 09:00:43 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=74313 Steady growth continues in solar and storage, while wind project development has slowed due to ongoing federal challenges and delay.

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U.S. developers deployed 6.4 GW of new clean power capacity in the first quarter of 2026.ÌýCumulativeÌýclean power capacity across the US hit 370 GW, enough to powerÌýnearly 80Ìýmillion homes.ÌýÌý

The Q1 2026 Clean Power Market ReportÌýshowcasesÌýsteady development in the solar and storage sectors, while the pipeline for wind projects has slowed, due to ongoing federalÌýpushbackÌýand delays.ÌýÌý

The pipeline for clean power projects rose by 6% compared to Q1 2025, driven primarily by a 13% growth in the solar pipeline and 8% growth in the battery storage pipeline. In contrast, the pipeline for land-based wind has stagnated, and offshore wind has plummeted by 35%. Early-and-mid-stage land-based wind projects have struggled to secure approvals from federal regulators, and offshore wind continues to weatherÌýpermittingÌýroadblocks and uncertainty.Ìý

Report HighlightsÌý

  • Capacity Continues to Climb:ÌýCumulative clean power capacity hit 370 GW in Q1 2026, enough to powerÌýnearly 80Ìýmillion homes.ÌýÌýÌý
  • Pipeline in Flux:ÌýThe pipeline for clean power projects rose by 6% compared to Q1 2025, driven primarily by a 13% growth in the solar pipeline and 8% growth in the battery storage pipeline.ÌýDue to ongoing federal delays, the pipeline for land-based wind has stagnated, and offshore wind has plummeted by 35%.
  • Solar Shines:ÌýMore than 3.6 GW of utility-scale solar capacity began operations in the first quarter, pushing cumulative operating capacity to 161.1 GW, enough to power 590,000 homes.
  • A Slow Quarter for Capacity Installations:ÌýYear-over-year, overall clean energy quarterly capacity installations were down by 17%, compared to the 7,695 MW of capacity energized in Q1 2025. Q1 installations also fell by 66% compared to Q4 2025, which canÌýgenerally beÌýexpected as first quarters are typically much slower than fourth quarters.
  • Delays Add Up:ÌýOver 6.4 GW of clean power capacity initially expected to become operational during Q1 were delayed, adding to the 53 GW backlog of delayed projects. Project developers often attribute project delays to lengthy permitting schemes, backlogged interconnection queues, and fluctuating prices for key project equipment.Ìý
  • Texas Continues to Dominate:ÌýWith over 96.4 GW of clean power projects in operations, Texas is on the verge of becoming the first state to cross the 100 GW threshold. Texas is home to 26% of online capacity in the U.S. and has more operational capacity than the next four states combined.Ìý

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Download the complete Q1 2026 Clean Power Quarterly Report for detailed state-by-state analysis, technology deep-dives, and comprehensive market data.

  • ACP members:ÌýDownload the report and appendices at the buttons above.
  • Summary version available to all: Download a free summary

 

Resource added 6/2/2026

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Clean Power Quarterly Market Report | Q1 2026 Public /resources/clean-power-quarterly-market-report-q1-2026-public/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=clean-power-quarterly-market-report-q1-2026-public Tue, 02 Jun 2026 09:00:01 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=74319 Steady growth continues in solar and storage, while wind project development has slowed due to ongoing federal challenges and delay.

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U.S. developers deployed 6.4 GW of new clean power capacity in the first quarter of 2026. Cumulative clean power capacity across the US hit 370 GW, enough to power nearly 80 million homes.

The Q1 2026 Clean Power Market Report showcases steady development in the solar and storage sectors, while the pipeline for wind projects has slowed, due to ongoing federal pushback and delays.

The pipeline for clean power projects rose by 6% compared to Q1 2025, driven primarily by a 13% growth in the solar pipeline and 8% growth in the battery storage pipeline. In contrast, the pipeline for land-based wind has stagnated, and offshore wind has plummeted by 35%. Early-and-mid-stage land-based wind projects have struggled to secure approvals from federal regulators, and offshore wind continues to weather permitting roadblocks and uncertainty.

Report Highlights

  • Capacity Continues to Climb: Cumulative clean power capacity hit 370 GW in Q1 2026, enough to power nearly 80 million homes.ÌýÌýÌý
  • Pipeline in Flux: The pipeline for clean power projects rose by 6% compared to Q1 2025, driven primarily by a 13% growth in the solar pipeline and 8% growth in the battery storage pipeline. Due to ongoing federal delays, the pipeline for land-based wind has stagnated, and offshore wind has plummeted by 35%.
  • Solar Shines: More than 3.6 GW of utility-scale solar capacity began operations in the first quarter, pushing cumulative operating capacity to 161.1 GW, enough to power 590,000 homes.
  • A Slow Quarter for Capacity Installations: Year-over-year, overall clean energy quarterly capacity installations were down by 17%, compared to the 7,695 MW of capacity energized in Q1 2025. Q1 installations also fell by 66% compared to Q4 2025, which can generally be expected as first quarters are typically much slower than fourth quarters.
  • Delays Add Up: Over 6.4 GW of clean power capacity initially expected to become operational during Q1 were delayed, adding to the 53 GW backlog of delayed projects. Project developers often attribute project delays to lengthy permitting schemes, backlogged interconnection queues, and fluctuating prices for key project equipment.
  • Texas Continues to Dominate: With over 96.4 GW of clean power projects in operations, Texas is on the verge of becoming the first state to cross the 100 GW threshold. Texas is home to 26% of online capacity in the U.S. and has more operational capacity than the next four states combined.

The full Q1 2026 reportÌýis also available to ACP Members.

 

Resource added 6/2/2026

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America Builds Power: The State of Clean Energy Manufacturing 2026 /resources/america-builds-power-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=america-builds-power-2026 Thu, 21 May 2026 10:00:21 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=74002 American clean energy manufacturing is powering a new chapter of economic prosperity.

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ACP’s second annual, one-of-a-kind State of the Clean Energy Manufacturing report provides insights on how domestic clean energy manufacturing is powering America’s economic prosperity, generating revenue, supporting jobs, and strengthening energy independence.

Clean power manufacturing contributes $31 billion to U.S. GDP annually and supports 216,000 American jobs.

Go here for an interactive, data-driven dive into the manufacturing report.

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  • Full Report: Download the complete report at the button above.
  • Press Release: Read the press release for more.

Report Highlights

  • Good-paying jobs:ÌýClean energy factory workers earn 35% more than the average American worker.ÌýÌý
  • Significant growth in 2025:Ìý70 new manufacturing facilities came online in 2025, bringing total to over 825 facilities across all 50 states with large clusters in Texas, Tennessee, Georgia,ÌýOhioÌýand North Carolina.ÌýÌýÌý
  • Energizing communities: Every clean energy manufacturing job supports an additional four jobs across the broader U.S. economy – one additional job from driving upstream activities, and three additional jobs from household spending.Ìý
  • Core power: More than 300 U.S. factories are producing the core components of clean energy projects, including wind blades, towers, nacelles, solar modules, and batteries.Ìý
  • Cross-technology capacity:ÌýDomestic manufacturing capacity is now sufficient to meet U.S. demand for solar modules, battery modules, wind towers, and wind nacelles.Ìý
  • LookingÌýinto ACP’s crystal ball: By 2030, over 950 manufacturing facilities are expected to support 374,000 jobs.Ìý

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Markets & Transmission Monthly Policy Report | May 2026 /resources/markets-transmission-monthly-policy-report-may-2026/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=markets-transmission-monthly-policy-report-may-2026 Mon, 11 May 2026 17:37:24 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=73931 Monthly policy updates from the country’s RTOs and ISOs.

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Your Regulatory Compass: Navigating the shifting sands of energy regulations requires a reliable guide. This detailed monthly report, exclusive to ACP members, offers a deep dive into legislative and regulatory movements within RTOs and ISOs, helping you anticipate changes and adapt effectively. Stay informed, stay ahead.

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Clean Power Annual Market Report 2025 (Public Version) /resources/market-report-2025-public/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=market-report-2025-public Tue, 28 Apr 2026 09:01:58 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=73322 Download a summary of ACP's 2025 Clean Power Annual Market Report.

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ACP’s flagship market report reveals how utility-scale clean energy is powering economic growth, creating jobs, and meeting the nation’s surging electricity demand through record investment, deployment, and new manufacturing facilities.ÌýÌý

In 2025, the clean power sector investedÌý$79 billionÌýin new projects, supported more than 1.4 million jobs, and accounted for over 90% of all new electricity capacity added to the grid.ÌýÌý

View and interact with data from the 2025 report.

 

Resource added April 28, 2026

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Clean Power Annual Market Report | 2025 /resources/market-report-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=market-report-2025 Tue, 28 Apr 2026 09:00:49 +0000 /?post_type=resource&p=73315 ACP's flagship report finds clean power sector invested $79 billion in new projects, supported more than 1.4 million jobs, and accounted for over 90% of all new electricity capacity added to the grid.

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ACP’s flagship market reportÌýreveals how utility-scale clean energy is powering economic growth, creating jobs, and meeting the nation’s surging electricity demand through record investment, deployment, and new manufacturing facilities.ÌýÌý

In 2025, the clean power sector investedÌý$79 billionÌýin new projects, supported more than 1.4 million jobs, and accounted for over 90% of all new electricity capacity added to the grid.ÌýÌý

View and interact with data from the 2025 report.

The full ACP Annual Clean Power Market report is available toÌýACP members.ÌýNot a member?ÌýDownload a summary report.Ìý

Report Highlights:ÌýÌý

  • Over 90% of New Power:ÌýUtility-scale solar, wind, and energy storage accounted for 91% of all new power capacity connected to the U.S. grid, delivering over 50 gigawatts of new supply – enough to powerÌýroughly 7Ìýmillion homes.ÌýÌýÌýÌý
  • $150 Billion Economic Driver:ÌýThe U.S. clean power industry contributed overÌý$150 billionÌýto the U.S. economy in 2025.Ìý
  • Powering Rural America:ÌýCleanÌýpower’sÌý363 GW of operational projects generates approximatelyÌý$3 billionÌýannually in state and local tax revenue andÌý$3.2 billionÌýin land lease payments that provide reliable income to landowners.Ìý
  • 1.4ÌýMillionÌýJobs Supported:ÌýIn 2025, the clean power industry directly employed more than 437,000 Americans – and broader economic activity around the clean energy sector means the industry supports more than 1.4 million jobs nationwide.Ìý
  • Above-Average Wages:ÌýAmericans directly employed by the industry earned over $78,000 on average in 2025, 15% higher than the national average.ÌýÌý
  • Non-Partisan Investment:ÌýClean power projects can be found in all 50 states and 89% of congressional districts. Notably, 79% of installed clean power capacity is in districts represented by Republicans.Ìý

Access the Report

  • ACP Members: Click “Download” above to access the complete report, underlying datasets, and all appendices.
  • Free Summary: Download the free summary versionÌýof the report with key findings and highlights.
  • Press Release: Read the press release for additional context.
  • View More Data: Visit our interactive webpage.
  • PowerCast: ACP Members can join report authors for a live PowerCast on Thursday, May 15 to dive deeper into the report.

 

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