Siting Clean Energy: An Inventory of State Policies and Permitting
New report and interactive map provide a detailed look at the diversity of renewable energy siting and permitting regulations and processes across the United States, profiling all 50
Interactive Map of U.S. Power Plants
This map displays information on location, fuel type, electric generation, generating capacity, ownership, and emissions for over 10,000 power plants across the country.
Renewable Energy Maps and Tools
This interactive map examines the viability of three solar technologies in the United States with a high-level annualized economic calculation, with and without potential savings from available renewable
Solar Infrastructure in the US
This map contains multiple layers showcasing solar infrastructure within the US. The map visualizes solar power plants, electric power transmission lines, and the photovoltaic (PV)
US Power Plants Interactive Map: Complete Guide To America''s
This powerful visualization tool provides real-time access to detailed information about every major power generation facility in the United States, from massive nuclear plants to small-scale
U.S. Power Plants
The Solar Energy Industry Association has an interactive map of major U.S. solar farms, including those still under construction or under development. For a map of power plants worldwide, see the Global
Major Solar Projects List
See the locations of the major solar systems identified by this research on our interactive map.
New database maps large-scale solar projects across the country
Since 2020, DOE''s Energy Information Agency has hosted an interactive database with coordinates of the central point of large-scale solar facilities.
Planned Solar Projects in the United States
Here is a map of all utility-scale planned solar projects in United States. Hover over a planned solar project to view information on each project like their name, capacity and construction date.
Siting of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects
Click the states on the map to explore state-specific siting policies and permitting authorities. DOE''s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy is interested in keeping this research current and