United States
May 2026

North America Renewable Energy Market Outlook to 2030: Size, Share, Growth and Trends

2030

North America renewable energy market size is expected to reach $643.5 Bn by 2030, growing at 12.9% CAGR, driven by solar-storage hybrids and policy support.

Report Details

Base Year

2024

Pages

81

Region

North America

Author

Apoorv

Product Code
KR-RPT-V2-AA-000625
CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The North America Renewable Energy Market operates as a generator and service-provider revenue pool, where value is booked through wholesale electricity sales, long-term PPAs, capacity remuneration, and recurring O&M contracts. Commercial depth is supported by regional electricity consumption of roughly 5,062 TWh in 2024, combining the U.S. record of 4,082 TWh , Canada’s 620 TWh , and Mexico’s 359.8 TWh . This matters because sustained grid demand directly expands the addressable offtake base for utility-scale and distributed renewable assets.

The United States is the dominant operating hub within the North America Renewable Energy Market, with 313 GW of utility-scale clean power in operation and 49 GW commissioned in 2024. Texas alone installed more capacity than the next three U.S. states combined, reinforcing the region’s role as the main interconnection, equipment, financing, and merchant pricing center. For CEOs and investors, this geographic concentration means North American scale economics are still disproportionately won or lost in U.S. project pipelines.

Market Value

USD 310,000 Mn

2024

Dominant Region

United States

2024

Dominant Segment

Battery Energy Storage Systems

2024-2029 fastest-growing

Total Number of Players

10

2024

Future Outlook

The North America Renewable Energy Market is projected to expand from USD 310,000 Mn in 2024 to USD 643,500 Mn by 2030 . Historical expansion from 2019 to 2024 implies a market CAGR of 10.3% , reflecting post-pandemic project normalization, higher utility-scale solar and storage deployment, and improving monetization across PPAs and ancillary services. The forecast phase accelerates to 12.9% , supported by tax-credit continuity in the United States, Canada’s clean electricity regulatory push, and deeper storage penetration that raises revenue per installed renewable megawatt beyond pure energy sales.

By 2030, market growth is expected to be driven less by hydropower and more by solar-storage hybrids, contracted corporate procurement, and utility grid-balancing needs. The pre-validated 2029 base case of USD 570,000 Mn scales to USD 643,500 Mn in 2030 , while installed renewable capacity rises from 574 GW in 2024 to roughly 946 GW in 2030 . This combination implies a structurally richer revenue mix, with BESS, hybrid plants, and recurring O&M capturing a larger share of value creation than in the historical cycle dominated by stand-alone generation build-out.

12.9%

Forecast CAGR

$643,500 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2024

Historical Period

2019-2024

Forecast Period

2025-2030

Historical CAGR

10.3%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

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CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, project IRR, capex intensity, pipeline quality, risk, storage upside, contract tenor, valuation

Corporates

PPA pricing, energy cost, procurement, load growth, decarbonization, supply security, margin impact, site strategy

Government

grid reliability, local content, compliance, decarbonization, energy security, industrial policy, permitting, resilience

Operators

capacity factor, curtailment, O&M, interconnection, dispatchability, hybridization, asset life, uptime

Financial institutions

project finance, covenant strength, offtake quality, refinancing, cash yield, tenor, downside risk, bankability

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Policy and compliance mapping
  • Demand and capacity indicators
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Historical (2019-2024)
Projected (2025-2030)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2019-2024)

The historical cycle shows a shallow trough in 2020, when value growth slowed to 4.2% , followed by a clear acceleration phase through 2023 at 13.8% . The rebound was driven by record deployment in the U.S., stronger Canadian renewable utilization, and increasing distributed solar uptake in Mexico. By 2024, U.S. utility-scale clean power capacity reached 313 GW , while Canada’s renewable share of installed capacity stood at 69% in 2023, confirming that regional growth was driven by both new-build activity and a maturing operating fleet.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2030)

Forecast growth is expected to remain structurally higher than the historical trend, with the market rising to USD 643,500 Mn by 2030 and installed capacity approaching 946 GW . The mix shifts toward higher-value assets: BESS is the fastest-growing validated segment at 28.5% CAGR , while corporate procurement deepens monetization, illustrated by Enel Green Power North America’s 115+ signed PPAs in the U.S. market. The result is a market where value growth increasingly outpaces simple capacity growth because hybrid assets, storage services, and O&M increase revenue density.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The North America Renewable Energy Market has moved from a capacity-addition story to a portfolio-quality story. For CEOs and investors, the critical question is no longer only how much capacity enters the system, but which technologies and revenue models expand cash yield, contract depth, and operating leverage fastest.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2019-2023) • Base Data (2024) • Forecast Data (2025-2030)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Installed Capacity (GW)
Utility-Scale Solar Additions (GW)
Grid-Scale Storage Additions (GW)
Period
2019$190,000 Mn+-38018.0
$#%
Forecast
2020$198,000 Mn+4.2%40220.5
$#%
Forecast
2021$220,000 Mn+11.1%43524.0
$#%
Forecast
2022$247,000 Mn+12.3%47827.5
$#%
Forecast
2023$281,000 Mn+13.8%53031.5
$#%
Forecast
2024$310,000 Mn+10.3%57438.0
$#%
Forecast
2025$350,000 Mn+12.9%62442.0
$#%
Forecast
2026$395,200 Mn+12.9%67846.5
$#%
Forecast
2027$446,200 Mn+12.9%73750.5
$#%
Forecast
2028$503,700 Mn+12.9%80155.0
$#%
Forecast
2029$570,000 Mn+13.2%87060.0
$#%
Forecast
2030$643,500 Mn+12.9%94665.0
$#%
Forecast

Installed Capacity

574 GW, 2024, North America . Large operating scale supports recurring service, repowering, and balancing revenue pools beyond one-time project EPC economics. U.S. utility-scale clean power alone reached 313 GW in 2024 , confirming regional fleet depth. Source: ACP, 2025.

Utility-Scale Solar Additions

38.0 GW, 2024, North America . Solar remains the main capex absorption engine and sets the pace for module sourcing, interconnection requests, and inverter demand. The U.S. deployed 33.3 GW of utility-scale solar in 2024 . Source: ACP, 2025.

Grid-Scale Storage Additions

12.0 GW, 2024, North America . Storage is becoming the highest-value balancing layer for renewable portfolios and a key hedge against capture-price compression. Canada’s grid-connected storage larger than 1 MW stood at 552 MW at end-2024 . Source: CER, 2025.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key market segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, revenue pools, buyer behavior, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

5

Dominant Segment

By Energy Source

Fastest Growing Segment

By Installation Type

By Energy Source

Revenue allocation by generation source, central to project economics, with Solar Energy commercially dominant across new-build activity.

Wind Energy
$&%
Solar Energy
$&%
Hydropower
$&%
Bioenergy
$&%
Geothermal Energy
$&%

By End-Use Sector

Demand allocation by buyer class, reflecting contracting behavior, power procurement sophistication, and load concentration, with Utility dominant.

Residential
$&%
Commercial
$&%
Industrial
$&%
Utility
$&%

By Technology

Technology split highlights equipment, performance, and capex profiles, with Photovoltaic Systems leading due to broad deployment flexibility.

Photovoltaic Systems
$&%
Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
$&%
Onshore Wind Turbines
$&%
Offshore Wind Turbines
$&%
Biomass Conversion Technologies
$&%

By Country

Country segmentation captures policy depth, grid scale, and project finance maturity, with United States clearly dominant regionally.

United States
$&%
Canada
$&%
Mexico
$&%

By Installation Type

Installation type distinguishes greenfield capex from performance-enhancement spending, with New Installations dominant across the current cycle.

New Installations
$&%
Retrofit Installations
$&%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, buyer preferences, revenue concentration, and distribution patterns.

By Energy Source

This is the most commercially dominant segmentation axis because capital allocation, permitting, EPC strategy, and contract pricing are all set first by the generation source. Solar Energy leads this axis because it captures both utility-scale build-out and distributed deployment, giving it the broadest buyer base, the fastest construction cycle, and the deepest equipment and financing ecosystem.

By Installation Type

This is the fastest growing segmentation axis because the current market cycle is still overwhelmingly greenfield-led, particularly in solar, storage, and hybrid projects. New Installations are expanding faster than Retrofit Installations as policy support, corporate PPAs, and grid-capacity needs all favor new assets before the market transitions into a heavier repowering and refurbishment phase.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

The United States is the anchor market within the North America Renewable Energy Market, combining the largest operating fleet, the deepest project-finance base, and the strongest 2024 build cycle. Its position is reinforced by record annual installations, scale in corporate procurement, and technology-neutral tax credits that improve visibility across solar, wind, and storage investment decisions.

Regional Ranking

1st

Regional Share vs Global (North America)

12.9%

United States CAGR (2025-2030)

13.6%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricUnited StatesNorth America
Market SizeUSD 226,300 MnUSD 310,000 Mn
CAGR (%)13.6%12.9%
Electricity Consumption (TWh)4,0825,062
Renewable Capacity (GW)396574

Market Position

The United States ranks first in North America with an estimated USD 226,300 Mn market in 2024, supported by 49 GW of clean-power additions and the region’s deepest corporate offtake market.

Growth Advantage

The United States remains a growth leader at 13.6% CAGR versus Canada at 10.1% and Mexico at 12.0% , reflecting faster solar-storage scaling and stronger tax-credit monetization.

Competitive Strengths

Its competitive edge rests on 313 GW of utility-scale clean capacity, 45 new or expanded manufacturing facilities in 2024, and a large PPA market spanning utilities, hyperscalers, and industrial buyers.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Market Challenges & Market Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the North America Renewable Energy Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Policy-backed capital deployment

  • In the U.S., Sections 45Y and 48E (effective for post-2024 facilities, IRS/United States) extend technology-neutral support beyond legacy wind and solar structures, improving project underwriting and lowering weighted average cost of capital for storage and hybrid portfolios.
  • Domestic supply is becoming more bankable, with 45 new or expanded facilities and over USD 9 Bn investment (2024, ACP/United States) , which reduces procurement risk for developers, EPC contractors, and OEM-linked service platforms.
  • Canada’s Clean Electricity Regulations are expected to cut nearly 181 Mt of cumulative emissions (2024-2050, Canada) , giving utilities and provinces a clearer long-term compliance path that supports renewable procurement and transmission planning.

Electricity demand growth from data centers and electrification

  • ERCOT demand is expected to rise 7% in 2025 and 14% in 2026 (EIA/Texas) , creating immediate need for fast-build solar, storage, and peaking support assets that can reach commercial operation ahead of long-cycle baseload alternatives.
  • Corporate offtake remains a monetizable anchor, as Enel Green Power North America reports 115+ PPAs (2024, United States) , showing that utilities and large C&I buyers continue to underwrite project pipelines through long-duration contracts.
  • Large buyers are also signing scale-based contracts, with Brookfield Renewable agreeing to deliver more than 10.5 GW (2024, global contract) to support Microsoft’s cloud-services demand, validating hyperscaler-led renewable procurement as a long-term revenue pool.

Broader solar adoption across utility and distributed channels

  • The U.S. deployed 33.3 GW of solar in 2024 (ACP/United States) , confirming solar as the region’s main capacity-addition engine and the primary absorber of capital across modules, inverters, EPC, and balance-of-plant value pools.
  • Canada’s solar generation rose from 0.1 TWh in 2010 to 4.9 TWh in 2023 (CER/Canada) , demonstrating that even hydro-dominant systems are opening incremental room for non-hydro renewable suppliers and distributed-service providers.
  • Because solar serves utility, commercial, and residential buyer groups, it creates more diversified monetization than single-channel technologies, allowing developers and investors to balance merchant, contracted, and behind-the-meter exposures within one technology family.

Market Challenges

Transmission and interconnection bottlenecks

  • At end-2023, queues held 1,570 GW of generation and approximately 1,030 GW of storage (Berkeley Lab/United States) , meaning announced pipelines significantly exceed practical near-term transmission absorption capacity.
  • Typical interconnection duration rose from less than 2 years for projects built in 2000-2007 to over 4 years for projects built in 2018-2023, stretching construction financing timelines and reducing the value of short-dated policy windows.
  • For investors, queue congestion shifts value toward developers with advanced land rights, transmission positions, and utility relationships, while late-stage entrants face higher attrition risk and weaker schedule certainty.

Cross-country policy fragmentation

  • In Mexico, private investment remains permitted but within a clearly bounded operating structure, which raises execution complexity for sponsors seeking merchant exposure or fast multi-site portfolio build-outs.
  • In Canada, the Clean Electricity Regulations include reliability flexibility for gas peaker units, showing that compliance design still varies materially by provincial system needs and existing generation mix.
  • In the U.S., bonus-credit eligibility under domestic content and siting rules can materially alter after-tax returns, so developers must manage tax structuring and sourcing strategy alongside engineering and permitting.

Hydrology exposure and legacy asset reinvestment

  • Canada generated 411 TWh from renewables out of 620 TWh total (2023, CER/Canada) , so hydrology swings can affect both renewable output stability and wholesale price formation across provinces with hydro-heavy systems.
  • IRENA notes that some Canadian dams are more than 100 years old (IRENA/North America) , implying sustained capex for modernization, efficiency uprates, and maintenance-driven outages even in a comparatively mature renewable market.
  • For operators and lenders, this increases the importance of asset-life assessment, refurbishment planning, and contracting structures that preserve cash generation during uprate and overhaul cycles.

Market Opportunities

Battery storage and hybrid plant monetization

  • BESS captures multiple revenue streams through capacity services, energy arbitrage, congestion relief, and solar-shaping services, making it the fastest-growing validated segment in the North America Renewable Energy Market.
  • utilities, IPPs, and infrastructure investors with existing solar or wind fleets benefit most because hybridization improves capture prices and raises the value of already-secured interconnection rights.
  • faster queue processing, clearer ancillary-service market design, and greater utility acceptance of storage as a system resource are required for North American storage build-out to compound beyond isolated state markets.

Repowering and retrofit programs

  • repowering lifts output without restarting the full greenfield cycle, allowing owners to extend asset life, increase capacity factors, and preserve transmission access with lower land and permitting risk.
  • OEMs, turbine-service providers, hydro-equipment suppliers, and long-duration infrastructure funds benefit because retrofit spending is service-heavy and tends to carry more recurring revenue than pure module resale.
  • policymakers and grid operators need clearer relicensing, uprate, and refurbishment pathways so owners can justify capex on older hydro and wind fleets without absorbing full greenfield approval timelines.

Localized manufacturing and distributed energy platforms

  • domestic manufacturing, distributed solar, and storage platforms add revenue beyond generation through equipment margins, service contracts, and community or C&I subscription structures.
  • module makers, inverter suppliers, distributed developers, and financiers with tax-credit structuring capability benefit most because the value chain increasingly rewards localized content and downstream operating platforms.
  • North America still needs more grid modernization, local permitting consistency, and financing channels for smaller commercial and distributed portfolios, particularly in Mexico where distributed PV already exceeds 4,423 MW (2024, SENER/Mexico) .
CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

Competition is moderately concentrated around large IPPs, OEMs, and integrated developers; capital intensity, interconnection access, and contracting depth remain the main barriers to scaled entry.

Market Share Distribution

NextEra Energy, Inc.
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
General Electric Company
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy

Top 5 Players

1
NextEra Energy, Inc.
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2
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
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3
General Electric Company
#@
4
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
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5
Canadian Solar Inc.
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Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
NextEra Energy, Inc.
-Juno Beach, United States1925Utility-scale renewables, storage, power generation, regulated utility operations
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
-Aarhus, Denmark1945Onshore and offshore wind turbines, servicing, fleet optimization
General Electric Company
-Cincinnati, United States1892Wind equipment, grid electrification, hydro and power technology
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
-Zamudio, Spain2017Onshore wind, offshore wind, turbine servicing
Canadian Solar Inc.
-Kitchener, Canada2001Solar modules, utility-scale solar development, battery storage solutions
Enel Green Power North America, Inc.
-Andover, United States2008Wind, solar, storage, long-term renewable asset ownership and PPAs
rsted A/S
--2006Offshore wind, onshore wind, solar, storage, green fuels
Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P.
-Toronto, Canada-Hydro, wind, utility-scale solar, distributed generation, storage
First Solar, Inc.
-Phoenix, United States1999Thin-film solar manufacturing, utility-scale PV technology
Invenergy LLC
-Chicago, United States2001Renewable development, storage, transmission, power infrastructure ownership

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

1

Revenue Growth

2

Project Pipeline Depth

3

Installed Renewable Capacity

4

Storage Integration Capability

5

PPA Contract Quality

6

Technology Breadth

7

Manufacturing Localization

8

Service Revenue Resilience

9

Grid and Interconnection Access

10

Balance Sheet Flexibility

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Assesses relative scale across OEMs, IPPs, and integrated developers.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Compares capacity, contracts, technology depth, and execution capabilities.

SWOT Analysis:

Identifies strategy strengths, vulnerabilities, and market positioning gaps.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Reviews PPA, equipment, service, and hybrid monetization models.

Company Profiles:

Summarizes headquarters, origins, and renewable market focus areas.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Market Report Structure

Comprehensive coverage across three strategic phases — Market Assessment, Go-To-Market Strategy, and Survey — delivering end-to-end insights from market analysis and execution roadmap to customer demand validation.

81Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Phase 3
Survey Phase

8

Chapters

Demand-side primary research conducted through structured interviews and online surveys with end users across priority metros and Tier 2/3 cities to capture consumption behavior, unmet needs, and purchase drivers.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Renewable fleet and revenue mapping
  • PPA and wholesale price review
  • Grid and storage policy tracking
  • Country capacity and generation benchmarking

Primary Research

  • IPP chief investment officer interviews
  • Utility resource planning executives
  • Renewable OEM commercial leaders
  • Storage project finance specialists

Validation and Triangulation

  • 92 expert interviews across market
  • Generator revenue versus capacity check
  • PPA pricing versus utilization test
  • Country totals versus regional closure
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  • Guam Renewable Energy MarketGuam
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  • Samoa Renewable Energy MarketSamoa
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  • Solomon (Islands) Renewable Energy MarketSolomon (Islands)
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  • Bosnia Herzegovina Renewable Energy MarketBosnia Herzegovina
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  • European Union Renewable Energy MarketEuropean Union
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  • Guerney & Alderney Renewable Energy MarketGuerney & Alderney
  • Iceland Renewable Energy MarketIceland
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  • Kosovo Renewable Energy MarketKosovo
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  • Man (Island of) Renewable Energy MarketMan (Island of)
  • Moldova Renewable Energy MarketMoldova
  • Monaco Renewable Energy MarketMonaco
  • Montenegro Renewable Energy MarketMontenegro
  • Norway Renewable Energy MarketNorway
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  • Serbia Renewable Energy MarketSerbia
  • Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Renewable Energy MarketSvalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
  • Ukraine Renewable Energy MarketUkraine
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  • Belgium Renewable Energy MarketBelgium
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  • Slovakia Renewable Energy MarketSlovakia
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  • Kuwait Renewable Energy MarketKuwait
  • Lebanon Renewable Energy MarketLebanon
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  • Palestine Renewable Energy MarketPalestine
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  • United Arab Emirates Renewable Energy MarketUnited Arab Emirates
  • Yemen Renewable Energy MarketYemen
  • Great Britain Renewable Energy MarketGreat Britain
  • Macau Renewable Energy MarketMacau
  • Turkey Renewable Energy MarketTurkey
  • Asia Renewable Energy MarketAsia
  • Africa Renewable Energy MarketAfrica
  • Philippines Renewable Energy MarketPhilippines
  • Central and South America Renewable Energy MarketCentral and South America
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  • Morocco Renewable Energy MarketMorocco
  • Australasia Renewable Energy MarketAustralasia
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  • Minnesota Renewable Energy MarketMinnesota
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  • Palau Renewable Energy MarketPalau
  • Isle of Man Renewable Energy MarketIsle of Man
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