Even if solar panels were 100% efficient it would not change the overall picture very much. Solar panels are expensive and do not use space efficiently.
With efficiency I meant the amount you pay per kilowatt hour. It’s a variable that has seen consistent doubling every 7 years over the last two decades.
Space on top of most buildings is unused and there are huge deserts that aren’t used.
Even if solar panels were 100% efficient it would not change the overall picture very much. Solar panels are expensive and do not use space efficiently.
With efficiency I meant the amount you pay per kilowatt hour. It’s a variable that has seen consistent doubling every 7 years over the last two decades.
Space on top of most buildings is unused and there are huge deserts that aren’t used.
Does the include the subsidies many governments have been providing to solar?
Subsidies per kilowatt hour didn’t raise exponentially. I’m not sure to what extend they are factored out.
Solar is also not the only form of energy that get’s subventioned. In Germany we used to pay billions per year in coal subventions.
They started from zero, so it’s technically super-exponential.