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Renewable energy growth in the US lags far behind Biden’s climate ambitions

Alta Wind, Windmills produce renewable energy in Mojave Desert outside of Lancaster, California
Alta Wind, Windmills produce renewable energy in Mojave Desert outside of Lancaster, California. | Photo by: Visions of America/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Renewable energy growth in the US in 2021 fell far short of what’s needed to reach climate goals, according to a new report by trade group American Clean Power.

The US installed close to 28 gigawatts (GW) of wind, solar, and energy storage capacity last year — which ACP says is less than half of what’s needed to reach Joe Biden’s goal of a carbon pollution-free power grid by 2035. It’s also a 3 percent drop from 2020’s record rate of clean energy installations, as the US wind and solar industries trudged through supply chain disruptions, rising commodity prices and shipping costs, and policy uncertainty last year.

Globally, 2021 still managed to set a record for...

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