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54% of New Electricity Is From Solar - You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

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The Cost of Long-Distance Transmission Lines and the Benefits of Distributed Generation

This chapter explores the expensive nature of long-distance transmission lines for electricity and highlights the advantages of distributed generation and rooftop solar. It also covers the need for utility solar power in the transition away from fossil fuels and discusses the growing popularity of battery systems with solar. Additionally, it addresses the impact of climate change on blackouts and the significance of proactive maintenance. Lastly, the chapter delves into the distinct behaviors of the residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar markets influenced by incentives, policies, and trade issues.

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