Rye Catcher
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In the best locations and with access to the most favourable policy support and finance, the IEA says the solar can now generate electricity “at or below” $20 per megawatt hour (MWh).
In the entire article, there's only a single sentence about the cost of solar electricity ... 2¢/kW-hr ... with massive subsidies ... I don't believe that ...
FAKE NEWS ...
LOL, maybe you are brainwashed? It's so sad that people like you are the progeny of those who stood on a road and yelled, "get a horse" as the first cars drive by.
Our roof panels have reduced our cost for electricity to an average of $1.00 for every 60 day bill. Annually we receive a small check.
When cars were first built, they didn't require subsidies. That's the point. If solar electricity is so cheap, if your view, why should the taxpayers have to pay you to take it?
Henry Ford paid his workers $1 an hour which was outrageous for the time.. His critics raised holy hell demanding to know why.. His answer: So they can buy cars.
That story is bullshit. Ford rose the wage rate for assembly line workers to earn loyalty from them and reduce turnover. In addition, it gave him more leverage to rule over their lives, which he liked to do as well. I don't think there were any critics of Ford's wages, the outfit was a sole proprietorship for years, he could do what he wanted to do and did it.
REALLY? Did Henry (or Hank as you called him) tell you all this? Wow, that's amazing.