Mikko Ikola

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In 2000, solar only accounted for 1.15 terawatt hours of electricity; by 2017, that had grown to 443 terawatt hours. Solar is still a very long way away from producing 100 percent of the 153,596 terawatt hours energy needed today, but with lower price on its side, and even lower pricing on the horizon, that gap will close quickly.
The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future
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