The study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory says
the estimated potential from rooftop solar has been revised upwards by more
than 80 per cent since the last study in 2008, mostly because of improvements
of module efficiencies, building availability and solar modelling.
In all, NREL estimates potential rooftop solar installed
capacity at 1,118 gigawatts (GW) and generation of 1,432 terawatt-hours (TWh).
This would account for 39 per cent of all electricity sales, but could go
higher – to around 50 per cent – if higher module efficiencies were taken into
account.
Read the story by Giles Parkinson on RenewEconomy - “Rooftop solar could provide nearly half of US electricity demand.”
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