From the article, seems pretty clear to me.
"3. The Revolution Will Be Decentralized
The biggest solar revolution will take place on rooftops. High electricity prices and cheap residential battery storage will make small-scale rooftop solar ever more attractive, driving a 17-fold increase in installations. By 2040, rooftop solar will be cheaper than electricity from the grid in every major economy, and almost 13 percent of electricity worldwide will be generated from small-scale solar systems.
$2.2 Trillion Goes to Rooftops by 2040 "
did you think that maybe there is some spin that goes past the numbers in that Item 3.?
here's the number for decentralized solar in 2040 - 13%
here's the numbers today:
Coal = 39%
Natural gas = 27%
Nuclear = 19%
Hydropower = 6%
Other renewables (includes solar, currently at 0.4%) = 13.9% Petroleum = 1%
Other gases < 1%
I'm not seeing much more out of Bloomberg than "buy solar",...
which is nice, unless fusion comes to the fore and blows subsidized solar into the buggy whip category,...
I can't get hyped about solar because for the span of my adult life solar has been constantly hyped,...
in the 1980's my home had a solar recirculator,...
the installation costs were subsidized by tax break incentives (aka national debt liabilities), and the total return to net zero was never realized for the three years I was there,...
and the new buyers wanted it removed from the house and repairs made to the installation space prior to sale as it was not aesthetic,...
that was not subsidized,...
and it's always something new and better with solar,...
and the older technology versions never break even without subsidy,...
and so, buying solar is a lot like buyng a car,...
AISI anyways,...
Enjoy the Solar Day!!!!
GLW
