Solar power’s low cost is thrown into reverse

TheStar Tue, May 25, 2021 09:00am - 2 years View Original


Impacting projects: The reversal in solar module prices threatens to delay projects and slow the uptake of solar power just as several major governments are finally throwing their weight behind it in an effort to slow climate change. — Bloomberg

A KEY selling point that made solar energy the fastest-growing power source in the world – rapidly decreasing costs – has hit a speed bump.

Solar module prices have risen 18% since the start of the year after falling by 90% over the previous decade. The reversal, fuelled by a quadrupling in the cost of the key raw material polysilicon, threatens to delay projects and slow the uptake of solar power just as several major governments are finally throwing their weight behind it in an effort to slow climate change.

“The disruption to solar hasn’t been this bad in more than a decade, ” said Jenny Chase, lead solar analyst with clean energy research group BloombergNEF. “Developers and governments are going to have to stop expecting solar to get much cheaper quickly.”

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