The American Clean Power Association (“ACP”) has issued a document titled:
CLEAN POWER QUARTERLY - Market Report/Q2 2025 (“Q2 Report”).
The press release announcing the Q2 Report is titled:
...Federal Chaos Sparks Warning Signs for Clean Energy Investment, According to Q2 Data.
The Q2 Report states that United States developers deployed over gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale solar, wind, and energy storage capacity worth $15.2 billion in investment in Q2 of 2025.
This figure is noted to have two facets:
- Total operating capacity of clean power in the U.S. is now over 332 GW.
- The figure represents less than a 1% increase over Q2 2024 amidst concerning signs for the industry.
The ACP Q2 Report expresses concerns, noting:
- The clean power development pipeline showed virtually no growth.
- Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) plummeted.
These developments are stated to be due to:
- Federal policy actions from nearly every department.
- Unstable tariff environment.
Key figures provided in the Q2 Report include:
- Total Installed Capacity
- Procurement
- Project Pipeline Growth
- Storage
- Construction
- Major Growth in Arizona
- States Relying on Solar (referencing Arkansas, among others)
- Power Doesn’t Need to be Political
ACP describes itself as the:
…leading voice of today’s multi-tech clean energy industry, representing energy storage, wind, utility-scale solar, clean hydrogen, and transmission companies.
A link to the news release and the Q2 Report can be found here.
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