Utility-scale and commercial solar projects across the U. are increasingly bottlenecked, not by module supply or labor, but by interconnection. Some states report multi-year wait times. What are the bottlenecks of solar power generation? Solar power generation presents significant advantages in renewable energy sourcing, yet it encounters various obstacles that hinder its optimal deployment and efficacy. Those groups are sending up a warning flare to alert Americans to a critical bottleneck to renewable development. Utilities face staffing constraints. Global solar capacity is expanding at an unprecedented rate, but the old infrastructure designed for coal is now buckling under the pressure. The solution lies in aggressive grid modernization, advanced geothermal, and strategic policy. Despite 91% of new renewable projects being cheaper than the lowest-cost fossil fuel alternatives, thousands of gigawatts of capacity are delayed or stuck in interconnection queues.