California ranks 6th among the top 12 states in per-capita installations of solar electric energy generators. Solar power is expanding rapidly, with solar voltaic panel capacity 10 times greater than what it was in 2007. California leads in cumulative solar-electric installations with 2,900 megawatts. Michelle Kinman, a clean energy advocate for Environment California, said "California's progress should make us confident that we can do much more." The report also said that solar power plays an important role in helping California meet a target that it generate 1/3 of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020.
I think this is a good way to go. California is stepping up their production of solar electricity generators. I think it's cool that they are leading by example and I like how they set high goals for themselves, such as using solar energy to generate 1/3 of its electricity by 2020. The only thing I don't understand is why the states producing more solar energy than others random? The top producers are pretty spread out across the U.S. instead of one region producing more than others. Why aren't all 50 states on the same page when it comes to producing solar electricity?