Onshore Wind Power
As of September 2025, the IRPs are projecting demand will be 24% higher in 2035 than in 2023, RMI reported.
New analyses report record growth for the global renewable energy sector in 2025 and project continued expansion through the end of the decade.
New York launched a renewable energy solicitation enlisting multiple agencies to expedite the process and get as many projects as possible approved while they still can qualify for federal tax credits.
ACP reported a drop in the pipeline of new projects as federal policies shifted this year, but installations have yet to be impacted by those changes.
Clean energy investments reached a plateau in the second quarter of 2025 and the pipeline of new project announcements has contracted sharply, a new report shows.
A new analysis details some of the job growth and employment demographics connected to the proliferation of renewable energy in recent years.
The United States is on track for a record increase in power generation capacity in 2025, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports.
The Trump administration is tightening the rules on qualifying for tax credits on new wind and solar construction, but not as much as some feared it would.
The Department of the Interior has launched an overhaul of all regulations pertaining to wind generation in U.S. waters.
The Department of the Interior is moving to cancel the Lava Ridge Wind Project, a gigawatt-scale wind farm proposed on thousands of acres of federal land in Idaho.
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