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Blog — 26 May, 2022
By Adam Wilson and Dan Thompson
Tracked corporate-contracted renewable energy capacity has grown nearly 20% since our 2021 update. Solar is now on track to overtake wind as the preferred technology among corporate off-takers, topping 24,600 MW after 2025 vs. about 22,700 MW for wind.
The expansion of energy storage's role is also starting to manifest in the corporate renewables market, with over 2 GW at least partially tied to corporate off-takers.
Big Tech dominates the corporate renewable energy space as contracted capacity approaches 60 GW. The evolution of the top 10 U.S. corporations by cumulative capacity, accounts for nearly 60%, or 34.9 GW.
Gain strategic insights into the 2022 US corporate renewables outlook. Download Infographic >
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