Could solar be the cheapest power source for the UK within a decade?

James Murray
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As leading solar firm reveals UK expansion plans, a major new report from German think tank predicts recent reductions in solar power costs will only continue

There is no end in sight to recent reductions in the cost of solar power, which have already taken the technology to a position where it can undercut fossil fuels in many parts of the world. That is...

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