Renewables to Account for 30% of Total Installed Capacity in the US by 2030

Renewables to Account for 30% of Total Installed Capacity in the US by 2030

According to a new report the contribution of renewables to total installed capacity in the US is expected to double from 15 percent to 30 percent by 2030

Renewables US 2030

The contribution of renewable power to total installed capacity in the US is expected to double from 15 percent in 2018 to 30 percent by 2030, reaching a total of 442.8 gigawatts (GW).

Representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3 percent, this projection can be attributed to more states adopting and updating renewable energy policies, as well as imposed emission taxes increasing the cost of fossil fuel power generation, according to GlobalData, a data and analytics company.

Energy utilities in the US are also in favour of switching to renewable power as they must comply with the state renewable energy targets.

In its latest report, ‘US Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2019 – Market Trends, Regulations and Competitive Landscape’, the company reveals that the share of coal-based capacity will decline from 27.2 percent in 2018 to 13.5 percent in 2030 as it is replaced by renewable energy, storage projects and stable gas-based generation in the near future.

Arkapal Sil, Power Industry Analyst at GlobalData, said that “during 2019-2030, offshore wind capacity is set to see the largest growth rate among renewables reaching 11.7 GW from 30 megawatts (MW) at a 72 percent CAGR, while solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity is expected to reach 220 GW from 75.3 GW, growing at a 10 percent CAGR.”

The onshore wind segment, which registered a growth of 22 percent CAGR during 2000-2018 (reaching 96.3 GW), will witness steady growth of 5 percent CAGR over the forecast period to reach 185.5 GW in 2030 and account for 12 percent of overall generation mix compared to 8 percent in 2018.

Sil adds, “Biopower, geothermal and solar thermal segments are expected to jointly grow at an average of 3 percent CAGR over the forecast period. Increased renewable capacity addition will open up new markets for wind turbines, modules for solar plants and associated equipment required for transmitting the generated power to the grid.”

Renewable capacity expansion will necessitate grid moderniSation in order to manage a high volume of renewable energy with inherent variability. This, in turn, will involve huge investment in grid infrastructure and open up new markets for energy storage systems to enable a steady supply of power when adequate renewable energy is unavailable. The report estimates that the battery storage market in the US is expected to reach around USD 5 billion in 2030.

“The increased cost of nuclear power due to higher safety standards will result in a slight decline in nuclear capacity during the forecast period. As a result, gas-based power will dominate the generation mix, accounting for 41 percent of installed capacity, and catering to the country’s base-load power requirement in 2030.”

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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