America Builds Power: The State of Clean Energy Manufacturing

American clean energy manufacturing is powering a new chapter of economic prosperity.

ACP Manufacturing Report

ACP’s second annual, one-of-a-kind State of the Clean Energy Manufacturing report provides insights on how domestic clean energy manufacturing is powering America’s economic prosperity, generating revenue, supporting jobs, and strengthening energy independence.

Clean power manufacturing contributes $31 billion to U.S. GDP annually and supports 216,000 American jobs.

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  • Press Release: Read the press release for more.

Report Highlights

  • Good-paying jobs: Clean energy factory workers earn 35% more than the average American worker.  
  • Significant growth in 2025: 70 new manufacturing facilities came online in 2025, bringing total to over 825 facilities across all 50 states with large clusters in Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Ohio and North Carolina.   
  • Energizing communities: Every clean energy manufacturing job supports an additional four jobs across the broader U.S. economy – one additional job from driving upstream activities, and three additional jobs from household spending. 
  • Core power: More than 300 U.S. factories are producing the core components of clean energy projects, including wind blades, towers, nacelles, solar modules, and batteries. 
  • Cross-technology capacity: Domestic manufacturing capacity is now sufficient to meet U.S. demand for solar modules, battery modules, wind towers, and wind nacelles. 
  • Looking into ACP’s crystal ball: By 2030, over 950 manufacturing facilities are expected to support 374,000 jobs.