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      <title>US Solar Installations Fall 27% in Q1 2026 as Tax Credit Cliff Approaches</title>
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      <description>The US solar industry&amp;rsquo;s headline growth story has quietly inverted. SEIA&amp;rsquo;s Q2 2026 Solar Market Insight Report shows the US installed 7.8 GWdc of new solar capacity in Q1 2026 — a 27% decline from Q1 2025 and a 42% drop from Q4 2025. Utility-scale, the segment that has carried the industry&amp;rsquo;s growth for years, fell 34% year-over-year and 45% quarter-over-quarter to 5.9 GWdc. Residential was the lone bright spot, up 6% year-over-year to 1,179 MWdc, though still down 15% from the prior quarter.</description>
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