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Countries around the world are increasing renewable energy production to mitigate climate change. In the U.S., renewable energy production has nearly tripled over the past decade, and the Biden administration has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2030.

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However, progress on renewable energy varies from state to state. Some states get more than half their power from renewables, while others get only a few percent. Here are the latest statistics on renewable energy use by state, including how much they produce and energy industry goals for states that have them.

Key findings

Key findings

  • Iowa uses the highest percentage of renewable energy, with 60% of its energy consumption coming from renewables.
  • Kentucky uses the lowest percentage of renewable energy, with less than 1% of its energy consumption coming from renewables.
  • Texas produces the most renewable energy (measured in megawatt-hours) of any state.
  • Several states have committed to using only carbon-free power over the next few decades.

Production by state

Renewable energy production by state

The map and table below shows the amount of renewable energy each state produced over the most recent one-year period on record at the time of writing (the fourth quarter of 2022 through the third quarter of 2023). It also shows the percentage of each state's total power that came from renewable energy sources.

Types of renewable energy

States also vary in the types of renewable energy they produce. For example, California's biggest renewable energy source is solar energy. Texas, on the other hand, is known for wind energy.

In the tables below, you'll also see "wood and wood-derived fuels," which are usually the byproducts of lumber and paper milling. "Other biomass" includes other plant-derived materials, including agricultural crops and waste, materials from municipal solid waste, animal manure, and human waste.

You may notice that we haven't included hydroelectric power in these tables despite it being a notable renewable energy source that provides about 7% of the power in the U.S. However, while hydro is renewable, there's debate over whether it's sustainable. Because of this and the fact that the U.S. Energy Information Administration lists hydro separately from other renewables, we've opted to omit it from these statistics.

Ranking states by renewable energy production

Renewable energy production by state

Let's take a closer look at every state, where they rank for renewable energy use, and their largest renewable energy sources.

Editor’s note: Energy generation data is sourced from the Energy Information Administration. The breakdowns by source may not add up to renewable energy generation totals for each state.

Alabama's renewable energy production

Alabama produced 4,206 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 42nd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuels3,053
Solar1,110
Other biomass33

Alaska's renewable energy production

Alaska produced 136 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.0% of its total electricity, which was tied for 47th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind107
Biomass39

Arizona's renewable energy production

Arizona produced 9,108 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 8.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 31st.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar7,209
Wind1,704
Wood and wood-derived fuel43
Other biomass5

Arkansas's renewable energy production

Arkansas produced 1,459 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 44th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel707
Solar706
Other biomass35

California's renewable energy production

California produced 69,947 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 32.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 11th.

California has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar39,701
Wind14,171
Geothermal11,043
Wood and wood-derived fuel2,667
Other biomass2,365

Colorado's renewable energy production

Colorado produced 19,394 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 34.1% of its total electricity, which ranked ninth.

Colorado has made a pledge of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2022).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind16,035
Solar3,221
Other biomass72
Wood and wood-derived fuel67

Connecticut's renewable energy production

Connecticut produced 840 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.0% of its total electricity, which was tied for 47th.

Connecticut has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar413
Other biomass356
Wind5

Delaware's renewable energy production

Delaware produced 223 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 38th.

Delaware has set a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030 and by 100% by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2022).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Biomass77
Solar141
Wind4

Florida's renewable energy production

Florida produced 17,162 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 6.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 34th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar13,504
Other biomass1,868
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,790

Georgia's renewable energy production

Georgia produced 12,770 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 27th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar7,446
Wood and wood-derived fuel5,053
Other biomass272

Hawaii's renewable energy production

Hawaii produced 1,864 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 19.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 18th.

Hawaii has set a goal of 100% renewable energy by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind654
Solar639
Geothermal306
Other biomass225

Idaho's renewable energy production

Idaho produced 3,659 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 23.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 15th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind2,357
Solar793
Wood and wood-derived fuel340
Other biomass82
Geothermal45

Illinois's renewable energy production

Illinois produced 24,398 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 13.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 22nd.

Illinois has set a goal of 100% renewable energy by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind22,262
Solar1,865
Biomass271

Indiana's renewable energy production

Indiana produced 11,531 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 12.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 23rd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2022).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind9,500
Solar1,666
Biomass365

Iowa's renewable energy production

Iowa produced 43,547 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 60.4% of its total electricity, which ranked first.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind42,818
Solar525
Other biomass201
Wood and wood-derived fuel3

Kansas's renewable energy production

Kansas produced 26,999 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 46.7% of its total electricity, which ranked third.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind26,866
Solar74
Biomass61

Kentucky's renewable energy production

Kentucky produced 561 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 0.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 50th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel317
Solar139
Other biomass103

Louisiana's renewable energy production

Louisiana produced 2,230 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 45th.

Louisiana has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,862
Solar284
Other biomass83

Maine's renewable energy production

Maine produced 4,730 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 41.5% of its total electricity, which ranked seventh.

Maine has set a goal of 100% clean energy by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind2,548
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,567
Solar537
Other biomass80

Maryland's renewable energy production

Maryland produced 1,710 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 36th.

Maryland has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar922
Wind471
Other biomass314
Wood and wood-derived fuel3

Massachusetts's renewable energy production

Massachusetts produced 3,038 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 16.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 20th.

Massachusetts has set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar1,904
Other biomass892
Wind204
Wood and wood-derived fuel5

Michigan's renewable energy production

Michigan produced 12,067 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 26th.

Michigan has set a goal of economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind8,701
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,322
Solar1,230
Other biomass813

Minnesota's renewable energy production

Minnesota produced 17,903 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 30.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 13th.

Minnesota has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind14,883
Solar1,869
Wood and wood-derived fuel849
Other biomass301

Mississippi's renewable energy production

Mississippi produced 1,838 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 43rd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,231
Solar597
Other biomass2

Missouri's renewable energy production

Missouri produced 7,277 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 24th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind6,997
Solar171
Other biomass68
Wood and wood-derived fuel43

Montana's renewable energy production

Montana produced 4,668 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 18.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 19th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind4,446
Solar194
Wood and wood-derived fuel21
Other biomass2

Nebraska's renewable energy production

Nebraska produced 12,644 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 31.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 12th.

Nebraska is the only state that's served solely by publicly owned utilities. There are three public utilities in Nebraska, and they've all set a goal of net-zero carbon emissions from generation resources. The Nebraska Public Power District and the Omaha Public Power District plan to accomplish this goal by 2050, and the Lincoln Public Power District plans to do it by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind12,477
Biomass86
Solar81

Nevada's renewable energy production

Nevada produced 14,070 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 33.3% of its total electricity, which ranked 10th.

Nevada has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar9,471
Geothermal4,226
Wind319
Biomass40

New Hampshire's renewable energy production

New Hampshire produced 1,216 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 7.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 32nd.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind417
Wood and wood-derived fuel346
Other biomass141
Solar1

New Jersey's renewable energy production

New Jersey produced 2,222 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 40th.

New Jersey has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2035.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar1,545
Biomass656
Wind21

New Mexico's renewable energy production

New Mexico produced 17,711 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 43.3% of its total electricity, which ranked fifth.

New Mexico has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind15,372
Solar2,274
Geothermal39
Biomass13

New York's renewable energy production

New York produced 8,916 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 7.2% of its total electricity, which ranked 33rd.

New York has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind4,860
Solar2,350
Other biomass1,422
Wood and wood-derived fuel283

North Carolina's renewable energy production

North Carolina produced 13,394 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 10.2% of its total electricity, which ranked 25th.

North Carolina has set a goal of carbon neutrality in the electricity sector by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar11,103
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,291
Wind529
Other biomass472

North Dakota's renewable energy production

North Dakota produced 14,554 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 35.6% of its total electricity, which ranked eighth.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind14,554

Ohio's renewable energy production

Ohio produced 4,412 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 3.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 41st.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind2,904
Solar1,160
Wood and wood-derived fuel182
Other biomass163

Oklahoma's renewable energy production

Oklahoma produced 37,360 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 41.9% of its total electricity, which ranked sixth.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind37,013
Wood and wood-derived fuel211
Solar72
Other biomass65

Oregon's renewable energy production

Oregon produced 11,779 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 19.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 17th.

Oregon has set a goal to have greenhouse gas emissions reduced 100% below baseline emissions by 2040.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind8,796
Solar1,829
Wood and wood-derived fuel676
Other biomass282
Geothermal142

Pennsylvania's renewable energy production

Pennsylvania produced 5,352 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 2.2% of its total electricity, which ranked 46th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind3,408
Other biomass1,294
Solar344
Wood and wood-derived fuel305

Rhode Island's renewable energy production

Rhode Island produced 804 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.7% of its total electricity, which ranked 28th.

Rhode Island has set a goal of 100% renewable energy electricity by 2033.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar382
Biomass231
Wind191

South Carolina's renewable energy production

South Carolina produced 4,549 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.6% of its total electricity, which ranked 37th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar2,617
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,842
Other biomass90

South Dakota's renewable energy production

South Dakota produced 9,472 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 57.1% of its total electricity, which ranked second.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind9,429
Wood and wood-derived fuel6
Other biomass1

Tennessee's renewable energy production

Tennessee produced 1,365 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 1.8% of its total electricity, which ranked 49th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar907
Wood and wood-derived fuel372
Other biomass63

Texas's renewable energy production

Texas produced 146,004 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 27.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 14th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind118,857
Solar25,902
Wood and wood-derived fuel984
Other biomass261

Utah's renewable energy production

Utah produced 5,183 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 14.5% of its total electricity, which ranked 21st.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar3,868
Wind734
Geothermal505
Biomass77

Vermont's renewable energy production

Vermont produced 933 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 44.7% of its total electricity, which ranked fourth.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind351
Wood and wood-derived fuel283
Solar199
Other biomass56

Virginia's renewable energy production

Virginia produced 8,443 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 9.2% of its total electricity, which tied for 29th.

Virginia requires zero-carbon utilities by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Solar5,098
Wood and wood-derived fuel2,360
Other biomass935
Wind50

Washington's renewable energy production

Washington produced 9,209 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 8.9% of its total electricity, which ranked 30th.

Washington requires 100% zero-emissions electricity by 2045.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind7,532
Wood and wood-derived fuel1,216
Solar351
Other biomass112

West Virginia's renewable energy production

West Virginia produced 2,090 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 4.0% of its total electricity, which ranked 39th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind2,080
Biomass3

Wisconsin's renewable energy production

Wisconsin produced 4,022 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 6.4% of its total electricity, which ranked 35th.

Wisconsin has set a goal of 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind1,728
Solar1,182
Wood and wood-derived fuel740
Other biomass373

Wyoming's renewable energy production

Wyoming produced 9,248 thousand megawatt hours of electricity using renewable energy sources. That made up 21.1% of its total electricity, which ranked 16th.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2023).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCETOTAL POWER PRODUCED (THOUSAND MEGAWATT HOURS)
Wind9,073
Solar175

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