Wall Street Journal | By: Jennifer Hiller | January 22, 2023

Construction of wind and solar installations is slowing in the U.S., despite billions of dollars in federal tax credits and investor enthusiasm for clean-energy projects.

Even as developers plan an unprecedented number of grid-scale wind and solar installations, project construction is plummeting across the U.S.

Despite billions of dollars in federal tax credits up for grabs and investors eager to fund clean energy projects, the pace of development has ground to a crawl and many renewables plans face an uncertain path to completion. Supply-chain snags, long waits to connect to the grid and challenging regulatory and political environments across the
country are contributing to the slowdown, analysts and companies say.