Energy Transition

From Sun to Core | Renewables Peak, Nuclear Builds Steam

byElliot Ryland
October 23, 2025
A report of total US installed capacity in 2023-2050

Enverus Intelligence® Research (EIR) just released its long-term capacity expansion forecast, projecting rapid growth in solar capacity from 2025-35 alongside a steady battery buildout to bolster grid reliability. That outlook is already materializing. Torch Clean Energy recently selected Fluence Energy to deliver a 640 MWh battery system at its Arizona solar plant, aligning with the trend of colocating renewables with storage to stabilize output.

Corporate demand for clean energy remains strong. Enel North America signed a major solar power purchase agreement with Mars to supply electricity from its Texas portfolio, underscoring continued appetite for renewables even as tax credits phase out.

The forecast also points to accelerated nuclear capacity growth in the long term. Early signs are emerging, with companies like Microsoft restarting legacy nuclear plants such as Three Mile Island, renamed the Crane Clean Energy Center. Last week, Oklo announced a $2 billion partnership with the European firm Newcleo to develop nuclear fuels for U.S. projects.

Amazon also recently unveiled renderings for its Cascade small modular reactor (SMR) in Washington, expected to begin construction at the end of the decade. The Cascade site could host up to 12 SMRs — part of a growing trend among data center operators seeking carbon-free, baseload power.

Research Highlights

Solar Impulse 2 became the first aircraft to fly around the world without fuel.

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Elliot Ryland

Elliot joined the Enverus Intelligence Research (EIR) team in March 2025. He has his Masters of Public Policy from the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy. He has extensive experience in the public sector, having previously worked with Alberta Wildfire, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the Canada Energy Regulator. Elliot is interested in all things related to data modelling, with his current work focusing on power system optimization models.

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