“Solar in the Southeast” Seventh Edition Report

Reed Winckler | July 16, 2024 | Reports and Fact Sheets

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“Solar in the Southeast” highlights solar data and trends throughout the region, including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Using a “watts per customer” (W/C) metric to compare and contrast states and utilities across the region, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy once again offers a unique analysis with detailed information on regional, state, and utility levels. The watts per customer metric provides an unbiased standard to distinguish industry leaders and laggards in a fair manner.

Highlights in this year’s sixth annual “Solar in the Southeast” report include:

  • Which utilities are leading (SunRisers) and lagging (SunBlockers) in the Southeast
  • States leading the pack in the region on installed and forecasted solar
  • How current and future utility resource plans can impact solar progress
  • What’s on the horizon for policies and practices to drive continued solar growth