Countries around the world are increasing renewable energy production to mitigate climate change. In the U.S., renewable energy production has nearly tripled over the past decade, although clean energy advocates fear this growth could slow during President-elect Trump's second term.

However, progress on renewable energy varies from state to state. Some states get more than half their power from renewables, while others get only a few percent. Here are the latest statistics on renewable energy use by state, including how much they produce and energy industry goals for states that have them.

Production by state

Renewable energy production by state

The map and table below shows the amount of renewable energy each state produced over the most recent one-year period on record at the time of writing (October 2023 through September 2024). It also shows the percentage of each state's total power that came from renewable energy sources.

Types of renewable energy

States also vary in the types of renewable energy they produce. For example, California's biggest renewable energy source is solar energy. Texas, on the other hand, is known for wind energy.

In the tables below, you'll also see "wood and wood-derived fuels," which are usually the byproducts of lumber and paper milling. "Other biomass" includes other plant-derived materials, including agricultural crops and waste, materials from municipal solid waste, animal manure, and human waste.

You may notice that we haven't included hydroelectric power in these tables despite it being a notable renewable energy source that provides 5.6% of the power in the U.S. However, while hydro is renewable, there's debate over whether it's sustainable. Because of this and the fact that the U.S. Energy Information Administration lists hydro separately from other renewables, we've opted to omit it from these statistics.

Ranking states by renewable energy production

Renewable energy production by state

Let's take a closer look at every state, where they rank for renewable energy use, and their largest renewable energy sources.

Editor’s note: Energy generation data is sourced from the Energy Information Administration. The breakdowns by source may not add up to renewable energy generation totals for each state.

Alabama's renewable energy production

Alabama produced 4,501 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.2% of its total electricity, which ranked 44th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuels 3,227
Solar 1,232
Other biomass 25

Alaska's renewable energy production

Alaska produced 171 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 46th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 96
Other biomass 39

Arizona's renewable energy production

Arizona produced 12,446 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 25th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 9,956
Wind 2,287
Wood and wood-derived fuel 83
Other biomass 4

Arkansas's renewable energy production

Arkansas produced 2,621 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 40th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 1,800
Wood and wood-derived fuel 795
Other biomass 8

California's renewable energy production

California produced 76,177 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 35.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 11th.

California has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 46,724
Wind 13,494
Geothermal 11,075
Wood and wood-derived fuel 2,620
Other biomass 2,268

Colorado's renewable energy production

Colorado produced 22,320 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 37.1% of its total electricity, which ranked seventh.

Colorado passed SB 236 in 2019. It requires 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050 from Xcel Energy, which covers approximately 60% of the state's energy load.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 17,374
Solar 4,843
Other biomass 69
Wood and wood-derived fuel 31

Connecticut's renewable energy production

Connecticut produced 1,072 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 48th.

Connecticut has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 471
Other biomass 359
Wood and wood-derived fuel 198
Wind 9

Delaware's renewable energy production

Delaware produced 227 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 37th.

Delaware has set a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030 and by 100% by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 161
Other biomass 63

Florida's renewable energy production

Florida produced 20,415 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 7.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 34th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 17,407
Other biomass 1,712
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,295

Georgia's renewable energy production

Georgia produced 13,661 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 30th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 8,426
Wood and wood-derived fuel 4,929
Other biomass 307

Hawaii's renewable energy production

Hawaii produced 1,890 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 20.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 18th.

Hawaii has set a goal of 100% renewable energy by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 699
Wind 648
Other biomass 273
Geothermal 200

Idaho's renewable energy production

Idaho produced 4,026 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 22.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 15th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 2,567
Solar 982
Wood and wood-derived fuel 305
Other biomass 95
Geothermal 49

Illinois's renewable energy production

Illinois produced 26,679 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 14.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 22nd.

Illinois has set a goal of 100% renewable energy by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 24,025
Solar 2,409
Other biomass 246

Indiana's renewable energy production

Indiana produced 12,517 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 13.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 23rd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 9,468
Solar 2,816
Other biomass 232

Iowa's renewable energy production

Iowa produced 44,737 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 65.1% of its total electricity, which ranked first.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 43,944
Solar 577
Other biomass 214

Kansas's renewable energy production

Kansas produced 30,553 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 51.8% of its total electricity, which ranked third.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 30,408
Solar 81
Other biomass 55

Kentucky's renewable energy production

Kentucky produced 625 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 0.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 50th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel 332
Solar 200
Other biomass 89

Louisiana's renewable energy production

Louisiana produced 2,879 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 45th.

Louisiana has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,912
Solar 882
Other biomass 83

Maine's renewable energy production

Maine produced 4,680 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 34.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 10th.

Maine has set a goal of 100% clean energy by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 2,326
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,365
Solar 919
Other biomass 70

Maryland's renewable energy production

Maryland produced 1,949 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 5.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 36th.

Maryland has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 1,075
Wind 542
Other biomass 333

Massachusetts's renewable energy production

Massachusetts produced 3,268 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 15.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 21st.

Massachusetts has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 2,177
Other biomass 872
Wind 175

Michigan's renewable energy production

Michigan produced 13,178 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 27th.

Michigan has set a goal of economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 9,423
Solar 1,741
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,308
Other biomass 705

Minnesota's renewable energy production

Minnesota produced 18,446 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 31.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 13th.

Minnesota has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 15,032
Solar 2,228
Wood and wood-derived fuel 890
Other biomass 297

Mississippi's renewable energy production

Mississippi produced 2,706 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 43rd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,258
Solar 1,238
Wind 202
Other biomass 3

Missouri's renewable energy production

Missouri produced 7,338 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 24th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 7,051
Solar 182
Wood and wood-derived fuel 47
Other biomass 42

Montana's renewable energy production

Montana produced 5,938 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 22.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 16th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 5,554
Solar 361
Wood and wood-derived fuel 18
Other biomass 3

Nebraska's renewable energy production

Nebraska produced 12,291 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 31.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 12th.

Nebraska is the only state that's served solely by publicly owned utilities. There are three public utilities in Nebraska, and they've all set a goal of net-zero carbon emissions from generation resources. The Nebraska Public Power District and the Omaha Public Power District plan to accomplish this goal by 2050, and the Lincoln Public Power District plans to do it by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 12,050
Solar 159
Other biomass 82

Nevada's renewable energy production

Nevada produced 16,386 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 35.6% of its total electricity, which ranked eighth.

Nevada has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 11,992
Geothermal 4,048
Wind 290
Other biomass 48

New Hampshire's renewable energy production

New Hampshire produced 1,191 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 6.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 35th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel 626
Wind 423
Other biomass 139

New Jersey's renewable energy production

New Jersey produced 2,405 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 42nd.

New Jersey has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 1,714
Other biomass 674
Wind 18

New Mexico's renewable energy production

New Mexico produced 18,402 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 46.2% of its total electricity, which ranked fourth.

New Mexico has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 14,506
Solar 3,853
Geothermal 30
Other biomass 12

New York's renewable energy production

New York produced 10,327 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 7.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 33rd.

New York has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 5,775
Solar 2,963
Other biomass 1,429
Wood and wood-derived fuel 157

North Carolina's renewable energy production

North Carolina produced 14,292 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 26th.

North Carolina has set a goal of carbon neutrality in the electricity sector by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 12,220
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,137
Wind 501
Other biomass 436

North Dakota's renewable energy production

North Dakota produced 15,142 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 34.7% of its total electricity, which ranked ninth.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 15,142

Ohio's renewable energy production

Ohio produced 6,670 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 39th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 3,511
Wind 2,879
Other biomass 146
Wood and wood-derived fuel 136

Oklahoma's renewable energy production

Oklahoma produced 39,085 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 42.3% of its total electricity, which ranked fifth.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 38,533
Solar 241
Wood and wood-derived fuel 223
Other biomass 92

Oregon's renewable energy production

Oregon produced 11,807 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 18.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 19th.

Oregon has set a goal to have greenhouse gas emissions reduced 100% below baseline emissions by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 8,681
Solar 1,983
Wood and wood-derived fuel 686
Other biomass 284
Geothermal 131

Pennsylvania's renewable energy production

Pennsylvania produced 6,039 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 47th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 3,497
Other biomass 1,265
Solar 1,034
Wood and wood-derived fuel 243

Rhode Island's renewable energy production

Rhode Island produced 1,006 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.2% of its total electricity, which ranked 28th.

Rhode Island has set a goal of 100% renewable energy electricity by 2033.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 584
Other biomass 246
Wind 175

South Carolina's renewable energy production

South Carolina produced 4,877 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 38th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 2,950
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,846
Other biomass 82

South Dakota's renewable energy production

South Dakota produced 11,247 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 56.3% of its total electricity, which ranked second.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 10,928
Solar 301
Wood and wood-derived fuels 4

Tennessee's renewable energy production

Tennessee produced 1,562 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 49th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 1,083
Wood and wood-derived fuel 392
Other biomass 64
Wind 7

Texas's renewable energy production

Texas produced 158,910 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 28.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 14th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 121,903
Solar 35,819
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,025
Other biomass 159

Utah's renewable energy production

Utah produced 5,986 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 18.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 20th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 4,765
Wind 690
Geothermal 445
Other biomass 91

Vermont's renewable energy production

Vermont produced 945 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 37.1% of its total electricity, which ranked sixth.

Vermont requires 100% renewable energy for all utilities by 2035 and 100% renewable energy by 2030 for its two largest utilities companies: Green Mountain Power and Vermont Electric Cooperative.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 344
Wood and wood-derived fuel 328
Solar 208
Other biomass 43

Virginia's renewable energy production

Virginia produced 9,909 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 29th.

Virginia requires zero-carbon utilities by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar 6,597
Wood and wood-derived fuel 2,427
Other biomass 837
Wind 48

Washington's renewable energy production

Washington produced 9,158 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 31st.

Washington requires 100% zero-emissions electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 7,595
Wood and wood-derived fuel 1,022
Solar 425
Other biomass 111

West Virginia's renewable energy production

West Virginia produced 2,165 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 41st.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 1,994
Solar 157
Other biomass 3

Wisconsin's renewable energy production

Wisconsin produced 5,587 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 8.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 32nd.

Wisconsin has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 1,937
Solar 2,661
Wood and wood-derived fuel 636
Other biomass 353

Wyoming's renewable energy production

Wyoming produced 9,469 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 22.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 17th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind 9,106
Solar 364

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Renewables are on the rise

While production levels vary from state to state, as a whole, the U.S. is getting more of its energy from renewable sources. That trend should continue since the Inflation Reduction Act provides $369 billion for clean energy investments. There are also more states setting their own clean energy goals, so production of renewable energy should continue to increase going forward.

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