Since 2014, solar capacity at K-12 schools has more than quadrupled across the US, according to a new report from clean energy nonprofit Generation180.
The âBrighter Future: A Study of Solar on K-12 Schoolsâ report highlights that over 6.2 million students â more than 1 in 9 â now attend schools powered by solar. In 2023 alone, more than 800 schools added solar panels, meaning that at least one school went solar every single day during the 2022â23 school year.
âThe benefits of solar energy are now reaching a broad range of schools across the country, including those in under-resourced communities that stand to gain the most from the cost savings and educational opportunities that solar technology provides. We want all schools and communities, regardless of their size, geography, or wealth, to have access to affordable, clean energy,â says Tish Tablan, the reportâs lead author and senior director of Generation180âs Electrify Our Schools Program.