Mieke Leenders is a Belgian writer and social justice advocate currently residing in Costa Rica....
Mieke Leenders is a Belgian writer and social justice advocate currently residing in Costa Rica. Her love for animals and our environment led her to become a vegetarian in 2002, which evolved into veganism several years ago. Mieke holds a master's degree in art history and certificates in teaching, journalism, and editing. She also takes any course she can find on environmental issues, public health, social-ecological systems, animal behavior, ecology, and epidemiology. Next to animal rights and environmentalism, Mieke is passionate about travel, art, writing short fiction and poetry, reading, and hiking. Read more about Mieke Leenders Read More
According to recent numbers by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the U.S. installed 23.6 gigawatts (GW) of solar PV capacity in 2021. The total now amounts to 121.4 GW, which means enough solar power is provided to power 23.3 million homes. Solar energy also made up the largest share and accounted for 46% of newly generated energy in 2021.
SEIA’s forecasts project a significant increase in solar development in the next decade, but only if Biden’s plan gains momentum.
“If federal clean energy incentives are passed, including the proposed extensions and modifications to tax credits, the utility solar industry would install an additional 210 GW by 2032 for a total of 454 GW between 2022 and 2032,” the report states. Manchin has since restarted the debate concerning the bill, but whether the tax credits will play a role in these negotiations remain to be seen.
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Solar power is also diversifying, and the report noted that “community solar volumes reached 957 megawatts, representing 7% year-over-year growth.” The Community Solar initiative allows residents who, for one reason or another, cannot place solar panels on their roof, to still benefit from it by subscribing to a local community solar farm. According to the U.S. Solar Technology Office, about a third of the U.S. states have policies for Community Solar in place as of 2020.
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