texas solar power surge

Nearly every energy expert has been stunned by Texas’s solar revolution. No one saw it coming this fast. The Lone Star State has catapulted to 20.7 GW of solar capacity by July 2025, making it America’s undisputed solar champion. Even California’s getting nervous. Texas added a whopping 12.3 GW in 2025 alone. That’s not just growth—it’s an explosion.

Texas’s solar revolution has stunned experts, catapulting the state to America’s undisputed solar champion with explosive growth.

The numbers don’t lie. Solar now supplies 27.7% of ERCOT’s peak electricity demand. Let that sink in. Solar generation smashed records with a peak of 29.8 GW last September. Remember when people said renewables couldn’t handle Texas-sized demand? Hilarious in retrospect.

Traditional energy is taking it on the chin. Natural gas use at midday plummeted from 50% to 37%. Coal’s getting crushed too, with its 12.5% share now trailing behind solar’s 15.2%. Zero coal generation days are becoming more frequent as solar dominates the energy landscape. Poor coal. Never stood a chance against free sunshine. Gas still dominates overall at 44%, but that lead’s shrinking faster than a politician’s promises during a scandal. Like the UK’s impressive transition, Texas is witnessing dramatic cost reductions in renewable technology implementation.

The economic impact? Massive. Over 10,000 Texans now work in solar. That’s 10,000 families with steady paychecks thanks to panels soaking up sunshine. Not too shabby for an industry barely existing a decade ago.

What’s really turning heads is the battery situation. Texas is adding 11.8 GW of storage this year alone. When the sun doesn’t shine, these batteries have got the grid’s back. They’ve already hit a record 4.8 GW discharge during crunch time. During summer months, batteries consistently delivered an average of 4 GW around 8 pm when solar production declined but demand remained high.

The implications stretch beyond Texas borders. The state now generates nearly twice as much renewable electricity as California—a fact that surely burns worse than sunburn in the Golden State. Texas’s success is reshaping national energy conversations. Industry titans are scrambling to adjust their playbooks.

Make no mistake. Texas isn’t just participating in the renewable revolution—it’s leading it. With boots on, spurs jangling, and panels glistening in that famous Texas sunshine.

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