2025, The Year Onsite Energy Became Inevitable
Onsite and distributed energy moved from “interesting” to “essential.” And VECKTA crossed a line from promise to proof. We embraced this uncertainty and change. We don''t rely on
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Onsite and distributed energy moved from “interesting” to “essential.” And VECKTA crossed a line from promise to proof. We embraced this uncertainty and change. We don''t rely on
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Solar. In 2024, generators added a record 30 GW of utility-scale solar to the U.S. grid, accounting for 61% of capacity additions last year. We expect this trend will continue in 2025, with 32.5 GW of new
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In the first half of 2025, solar accounted for 75% of all new U.S. power capacity additions, much of that in utility-scale projects. Solar (often paired with storage) has become the dominant
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Globally, renewable power capacity is projected to increase almost 4 600 GW between 2025 and 2030 – double the deployment of the previous five years (2019-2024). Growth in utility-scale and distributed
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In this article, we will explore the key innovations in solar technology expected to dominate in 2025 and beyond, providing a comprehensive overview of the technologies, trends, and opportunities that will
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Discover how solar energy innovations in 2025 are transforming power with advanced panels, storage, and smart technologies.
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In this blog, we explore the key benefits of onsite solar and storage solutions for businesses, including cost predictability, sustainability gains, and enhanced energy resilience.
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In 2025, rising energy costs, stricter ESG requirements, and the phaseout of historic federal incentives are driving a major shift: a growing number of CRE portfolios are integrating onsite solar.
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This study develops a new high-resolution energy modelling framework to assess the techno-economic feasibility of supplying 24/7 industrial electricity using low-cost onsite photovoltaic
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Onsite energy refers to electric and thermal energy generation and storage technologies that are physically located at an industrial facility or other large energy users, and provide onsite energy
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