The renewable energy movement still has ways to go to meet the ambitious climate goals set by the Biden Administration. But, we celebrate wins where we can. The U.S. currently produces the world’s second-highest amount of solar power, lagging only behind China. As of the end of 2021, the U.S. had produced 95,209 megawatts (MW) of solar energy — that’s enough to power 18 million households.1 For much of that progress, we have American companies to thank. We know EcoWatch is not usually applauding big corporations for helping the planet. And we’re not saying that their solar adoption erases their climate wrongdoings, either. But again, we celebrate wins where we can. And American companies are installing record levels of solar installations to power their operations. These corporations now account for 14% of all installed solar capacity in the U.S. — more than 19 gigawatts…
