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Old 03-03-2019, 06:06 AM   #5270 (permalink)
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Impossible. And even if developed countries could, poor countries will never be able to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_in_India
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Solar power in India is a fast developing industry. The country's solar installed capacity reached 25.21 GW as of 31 December 2018.[1][2]

The Indian government had an initial target of 20 GW capacity for 2022, which was achieved four years ahead of schedule.[3][4][5] In 2015 the target was raised to 100 GW of solar capacity (including 40 GW from rooftop solar) by 2022, targeting an investment of US$100 billion.[6][7][8][9][10]

India expanded its solar-generation capacity 8 times from 2,650 MW on 26 May 2014 to over 20 GW as on 31 January 2018.[3][4] The country added 3 GW of solar capacity in 2015-2016, 5 GW in 2016-2017 and over 10 GW in 2017-2018, with the average current price of solar electricity dropping to 18% below the average price of its coal-fired counterpart.[11][12][13]

Rooftop solar power accounts for 3.4 GW, of which 70% is industrial or commercial.[14] In addition to its large-scale grid-connected solar PV initiative, India is developing off-grid solar power for local energy needs.[15] Solar products have increasingly helped to meet rural needs; by the end of 2015 just under one million solar lanterns were sold in the country, reducing the need for kerosene.[16] That year, 118,700 solar home lighting systems were installed and 46,655 solar street lighting installations were provided under a national program;[16] just over 1.4 million solar cookers were distributed in India.[16] In January 2019, Indian Railways announced the plan to install 4 GW capacity along its tracks.[17]
Large scale solar park tenders have upper limits below 3 Rs/kWh, like this recent one : https://www.pv-magazine-india.com/20...f-rs-2-65-kwh/.
Less than $0.04/kWh.
And solar will not get more expensive.
Imagine solar powered steel and aluminum factories. India may get rich.

The western power generation market is up for a gigantic Kodak moment.
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