Massachusetts, A Solar Powerhouse
Both Massachusetts and Rhode Island are poised for continued growth in solar energy. Massachusetts'' robust policies and Rhode Island''s rapid expansion set a strong foundation for a
Get PriceSmall-scale (less than 1-megawatt) solar photovoltaic (PV) systems accounted for two-thirds of the state's total solar electricity generation in 2024. 20 In mid-2025, Massachusetts's had ove...
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Both Massachusetts and Rhode Island are poised for continued growth in solar energy. Massachusetts'' robust policies and Rhode Island''s rapid expansion set a strong foundation for a
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As of 2024, Massachusetts ranked 11th in the nation for solar power, generating enough electricity to power more than 584,000 average homes. The number of all-electric vehicles registered
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In 2024, Massachusetts produced the equivalent of 13% of the electricity it consumes from solar, wind and geothermal power, compared with just 2.8% in 2015, part of a larger transition toward clean
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Governor Healey signed the Executive Order at Lynch Elementary School in Winchester, which is powered entirely from roof-mounted and ground-mounted solar.
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By leveraging collective purchasing power, the Consortium, formed in 2020, invests in renewable energy projects to achieve joint climate goals and inspire other communities to unite in the
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Massachusetts''s total in-state generation in 2024 was about four-fifths of what it was in 2014, mostly because of reduced coal and nuclear generation.
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As Massachusetts positions itself at the forefront of solar energy innovation, the coming years promise transformative growth for the state''s
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Massachusetts leads the nation, with nearly 16% of its in-state electricity generation coming from small-scale solar, followed by Hawaii at 13%, California at 11.5%, Vermont at 10.3%,
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Massachusetts''s electricity mix includes 29% Gas, 11% Solar and 7% Solar (BTM). Low-carbon generation reached a record high in 2025.
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Renewable energy, including hydropower, provides 26% of Massachusetts'' electricity generation. Solar, wind, biomass, waste-to-energy, geothermal, and hydropower have cumulatively installed more than
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As Massachusetts positions itself at the forefront of solar energy innovation, the coming years promise transformative growth for the state''s renewable energy landscape.
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