The price of solar power, unlike wind, has dropped significantly in the past decade and can now be as low as 6 cents / kWh of electricity, about half the national average cost of electricity. We left off last time by rerouting 71% of the petroleum usage from transportation to electricity production. Now, let’s replace as much of that as we can with solar panels.
#5: Scaling Solar Power
#5: Scaling Solar Power
#5: Scaling Solar Power
The price of solar power, unlike wind, has dropped significantly in the past decade and can now be as low as 6 cents / kWh of electricity, about half the national average cost of electricity. We left off last time by rerouting 71% of the petroleum usage from transportation to electricity production. Now, let’s replace as much of that as we can with solar panels.