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“太阳能将贡献今年全美电力增量一半”
TYNTYN(SZ:000591) Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-21 10:44

Group 1 - The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects an addition of 33 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity in the U.S. this year, accounting for approximately half of the planned new generation capacity by 2025 [1] - The EIA anticipates that large-scale solar generation will reach a historical high, with new battery storage systems for solar and other energy sources potentially setting annual records by 2025 [1] Group 2 - Wind power and natural gas will contribute to the remaining portion of the new capacity, with Texas surpassing California as the largest state for solar power generation, accounting for over a quarter of the solar capacity planned for 2025 [2] - Texas plans to add 9.7 GW of solar power capacity in the remaining months of this year, which represents nearly half of the solar capacity planned for development in the U.S. during the same period [2] - The growth of solar energy in Texas is driven by favorable weather, available land, and increasing electricity demand, making it a key player in the decarbonization plans of various states [2] - Recent federal financial incentives for solar energy development are expected to decrease under the Trump administration, introducing uncertainty into the future of solar technology [2] - New guidelines for clean energy corporate tax credits were released, allowing residential solar systems to apply for tax credits under previous guidelines, while large projects must meet "actual construction" standards but still have a four-year development window [2]