This chart gives the big picture on solar costs with the most conservative example: solar energy in the Midwest – a modest solar resource and very low electricity prices. Within five years, solar (with or without subsidies) will provide cheaper power to electric consumers than their utility. Learn more about how solar could reverse injustices in the energy industry: www.ilsr.org/liberty-solar/
This chart gives the big picture on solar costs with the most conservative example: solar energy in the Midwest – a modest solar resource and very low electricity prices. Within five years, solar (with or without subsidies) will provide cheaper power to electric consumers than their utility. Learn more about how solar could reverse injustices in the energy industry: www.ilsr.org/liberty-solar/
So the curves pretty much cross by 2018 - which is effectively now, for planning purposes.