One might stop to consider that if the various methods of power generation were evaluated on an equal basis (factoring in ALL the costs of traditionally generated power) if that’s still the case. Solar power is still in its infancy and is building all of the infrastructure needed to put it on an even par with coal/gas/nuclear generated power. ALL those methods of power generation were highly subsidized in their infancy and have a 50+ year head start on solar.
One might stop to consider that if the various methods of power generation were evaluated on an equal basis (factoring in ALL the costs of traditionally generated power) if that’s still the case. Solar power is still in its infancy and is building all of the infrastructure needed to put it on an even par with coal/gas/nuclear generated power. ALL those methods of power generation were highly subsidized in their infancy and have a 50+ year head start on solar.
13% higher this early in the game is pretty good.