Rooftop solar use is on the rise, but there’s still a lot of untapped potential

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Over the last 10 years, the U.S. has improved on its solar use. But there’s still a lot of untapped renewable energy that we’re not using. That’s what a new report from Environment America Research & Policy Center shows.

They analyzed rooftop solar use in 2022 and found the U.S. produced 10 times as much energy from solar, compared to a decade ago. That’s enough to power every house in the state of Pennsylvania, or 5.7 million homes.

While solar energy can save people money on their utility bill, the impact goes beyond that.

“So when you couple rooftop solar with battery, storage, and community micro grids it can help keep the power on— even in the face of extreme weather events, like hurricanes and wildfires and floods which can make a huge difference in people’s lives. Rooftop solar also eases strain on the electric grid during periods of peak demand,” said Johanna Neumann with Environment America.

But the organization found that…

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