Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA (International Energy Agency) (from 2020)clumsy_cat@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.org – 400 points – 8 months agocarbonbrief.org42Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentLike if that was cheaper... xDfun fact: it's not! like so much not, that the first planned small nuclear reactor plan in the US has been canceledThey didn't say the price, the current prices of solar panels here are around 8,000 euros up to 12,000 euros.
Like if that was cheaper... xDfun fact: it's not! like so much not, that the first planned small nuclear reactor plan in the US has been canceledThey didn't say the price, the current prices of solar panels here are around 8,000 euros up to 12,000 euros.
fun fact: it's not! like so much not, that the first planned small nuclear reactor plan in the US has been canceledThey didn't say the price, the current prices of solar panels here are around 8,000 euros up to 12,000 euros.
They didn't say the price, the current prices of solar panels here are around 8,000 euros up to 12,000 euros.
Like if that was cheaper... xD
fun fact: it's not! like so much not, that the first planned small nuclear reactor plan in the US has been canceled
They didn't say the price, the current prices of solar panels here are around 8,000 euros up to 12,000 euros.