KEY POINTS
  • The Biden Administration wants solar power to be 40% of electricity generation by 2035, up from 3% today.
  • Heavy spending and supportive policies including tax credit extensions will be needed to reach this goal.
  • The Department of Energy said solar deployment needs to accelerate by three or four times its current growth rate by 2030.
An aerial image shows vehicles driving on the California 14 Highway as solar panels, part of an electricity generation plant, stand on June 18, 2021 in Kern County near Mojave, California.

Solar power in the U.S. has grown 4,000% percent over the last decade, but it still only accounts for 3% of electricity generation. The Biden Administration wants to change that, and on Tuesday said that solar could provide 40% of the country's electricity by 2035 — if the government enacts supportive policies.

In order to meet this target, the Department of Energy said that solar's growth rate will need to triple — or even quadruple — by 2030. That means costs will have to keep dropping.