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US Solar Capacity219 GW+17% YoY
US Wind Capacity153 GW+4% YoY
Residential ITC (Sec. 25D)Expired12/31/2025
Global Renewables Share30.8%+1.6pp YoY
US Grid Carbon368 g/kWh-3.1% YoY
100% Renewable Countries7ALB BTN ETH ISL NPL PRY COD
US Solar Capacity219 GW+17% YoY
US Wind Capacity153 GW+4% YoY
Residential ITC (Sec. 25D)Expired12/31/2025
Global Renewables Share30.8%+1.6pp YoY
US Grid Carbon368 g/kWh-3.1% YoY
100% Renewable Countries7ALB BTN ETH ISL NPL PRY COD
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← ScorecardKS · Rank #19 of 50
State Profile

Kansas

Composite score 64 / 100

Rank
#19
Renewable
47%
Grid carbon
790lb/MWh
Full Metric Breakdown

Kansas vs. the US average

Composite scoreUS avg 58.3/10064.0/100
Renewable shareUS avg 27.0%47.0%
Solar capacity / capitaUS avg 260.0W70.0W
Wind capacity / capitaUS avg 510.0W2550.0W
Residential ¢/kWhUS avg 16.1¢13.7¢
5-yr cost trendUS avg 17.0%15.0%
EV adoptionUS avg 1.2%0.6%
Grid carbonUS avg 828.2lb/MWh790.0lb/MWh
Net metering gradeUS avg CC
RPS ambitionUS avg CC
Incentives here

What's currently available in Kansas

Federal ITC (Sec. 25D) expired Dec 31, 2025. State-level programs below remain active — deadlines enforced. Verified monthly against DSIRE.

  • State income tax credit · varies
  • Property tax exemption for PV equipment
  • Net metering · grade C
  • Low-income weatherization (federally funded)
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What it would take

Modeled scenarios for KS

To hit 50% renewable~4 years
To hit 75% renewable~10 years
To hit 100% renewable~22 years

Assumes continuation of current deployment pace plus realistic grid-scale additions. Full methodology on the methodology page.