By the Numbers
Canada''s total wind, solar and storage installed capacity is now more than 24 GW, including over 18 GW of wind, more than 4 GW of utility-scale solar, 1+ GW on-site solar, and 330 MW of
Solar (1,080 GW) accounts for the majority of generation capacity in the queues. Substantial wind (366 GW) capacity is also actively seeking grid connection. The amount of offshore wind capacity in the queues (120 GW) represents four times the Biden Administration's goal of 30 GW installed by 2030.
The amount of offshore wind capacity in the queues (120 GW) represents four times the Biden Administration's goal of 30 GW installed by 2030. Developer interest in electricity storage ballooned in recent years, with capacity in the queues growing more than 50% in the past year to roughly 1,030 GW.
According to data from ACP and Wood Mackenzie, in the first quarter of 2024, the installed capacity of utility-scale energy storage in the United States increased by 84%. In the second quarter of 2024, US developers put into operation 33 energy storage projects in 10 states with an installed capacity of 2.9GW.
With about 100 GW added during 2021, mostly in China and the United States, global installed wind power capacity exceeded 800 GW. 30 countries generated more than a tenth of their electricity from wind power in 2024 and wind generation has nearly tripled since 2015.
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