Citigroup: Solar set to shine as costs plummet

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Investment bank expects 'pure economics' of solar will allow technology to out-compete fossil fuels in the longer term

Citigroup has become the latest high profile financial giant to throw its weight behind the global solar revolution, arguing that solar power's "pure economics" compared to increasingly costly fossil fuels...

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