National Solar Capacity Ranking: 2nd
Data Current Through: Q2 2024
As the Texas economy continues to grow, electricity consumption has correspondingly increased. Environmental regulations and various market pressures have forced a significant amount of generation to exit the market in recent years while older generation sources continue to be retired. Thus, new solar generation capacity is required to meet the Texas market’s demand. Texas is poised to become a nationwide leader in solar energy, with more than 4 GW of capacity expected to be installed over the next 5 years, with appropriate state policy that removes market barriers and recognizes solar’s benefits.
Texas
34,907
2nd
1st
4,063,719 homes
6.66%
12,421
689 (115 Manufacturers, 261 Installers/Developers, 313 Others)
$40.3 billion
43% over the last 10 years
50124 MW over the next 5 years (ranks 1st)
270,985
DSIRE incentives database – Texas – Search a public clearinghouse for specific solar energy incentives in Texas and across the United States
Public Utility Commission – Learn about the governing body that regulates the electricity rates and services of Texas public utilities
Texas Solar Panels Overview – Learn about the history of solar policy in Texas, along with up-to-date pricing information on EnergySage
Solar Panel Cost in Texas – Learn about the history of solar policy in Texas, along with up-to-date pricing information on EnergySage
Solar Rebates & Incentives in Texas – Check out EnergySage’s list of key solar incentives in Texas to see what programs you can benefit from
State Energy Office – Find a wide variety of information on state government energy programs, policy, projects, energy-saving strategies and energy-related statistics
State Legislature – Track pending legislation affecting solar energy, locate and contact individual legislators, and stay up to date on current legislative issues in Texas
U.S. Energy Information Administration – Texas State Profile – Explore official energy statistics, including data on electricity supply and demand, from the U.S. government