Booming solar industry will make nuclear power obsolete

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In 2023, China installed as much solar capacity as the entire world did in 2022.

The article, based purely on economies of scale driving down costs , says solar will virtually eliminate nuclear as a power source. Some snippets include that in 2004 it took the world an entire year to install one gigawatt of solar capacity. Now that happens every day. In 2023, China installed as much solar capacity as the entire world did in 2022 and the rate of installation, worldwide, accelerates as production skyrockets and costs fall.

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