Solar Energy Soon to be the Cheapest Option

A recent study from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems commissioned by Agora Energiewende found that the cost to produce power in North America will drop to between 4 and 8 cents per kWh by 2025, making solar power cheaper than coal, gas, and nuclear-fired power plants.

Clean Technica‘s Joshua S Hill reports that electricity production costs from solar greatly depend on financial and regulatory frameworks. While this study was based on today’s current economic trends, Dr. Patrick Graichen, Director of the Agora Energiewende, said, “It is up to policy makers to create and maintain this conditions.”

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Curtis Sprung

Curtis Sprung is a former assistant editor for ProSales and Remodeling. Curtis has a master's degree from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.

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