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Posted on August 2, 2010April 21, 2019 by christian

Tipping point? Solar costs less than Nuculear

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In the past year, the lines have crossed in North Carolina. Electricity from new solar installations is now cheaper than electricity from proposed new nuclear plants.

Take away government nuclear subsidies, and the case is closed!

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CategoriesActivism, Cool Products, Design, Innovation, Meaning & Values, Sustainability, Technology Tagsenergy costs, nuclear, Solar power

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