KEY POINTS
  • The White House is calling for solar energy to power nearly half of the electric grid by 2050.
  • Solar currently powers 3% of the grid, but by 2050 that number can hit 45%, the Department of Energy said Wednesday.
  • A move to more solar power is part of the Biden administration's larger goal to decarbonize the energy industry.
Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden walks past solar panels while touring the Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative in Plymouth, New Hampshire, U.S., June 4, 2019.

The White House on Wednesday outlined a plan for solar energy to supply nearly half of the nation's electricity by 2050. The ambitious outline would see solar rising from 3% of generation in 2020 to 40% by 2035 before ultimately hitting 45% by 2050.

Heavy spending across industries will be required to meet that blueprint. U.S. solar installations hit a record high in 2020, but yearly solar capacity additions will need to double annually through 2025, before quadrupling from 2020's level each year between 2025 and 2030. Falling costs and supportive policies including tax incentives have boosted solar's robust growth over the last decade.