Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Photo Voltaics becoming dirt cheap

See this article, wherein a former solar skeptic admits he was wrong.

"The price of solar power is falling faster than many thought was possible. Harvard’s David Keith comes honest with us about solar power: 'Facts have changed. I was wrong. [...] The unsubsidized electricity cost from industrial-scale solar PV in the most favorable locations is now well below $40 per megawatt-hour and could very easily be below $20 per megawatt-hour by 2020. Compared to other new sources of supply, this would be the cheapest electricity on the planet.'"

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