This is part 1 of a series looking at the economic trends of new energy technologies.
Cheaper solar panels in future.
We think that the best priced solar panels are ones that will provide the highest payback over the long term.
Despite the large initial investment involved with a quality solar system most homeowners can save upwards of 100 000 in avoided power costs.
Solar power has gotten dramatically cheaper in the past 10 years and is absolutely expected to continue to get cheaper.
They were too expensive the argument went to build without government handouts.
In the united states these cost decreases are anticipated to increase the solar power produced by at least 700 by 2050.
And because the price will always be dropping there s really no point in waiting because there s no bottom price in sight.
Today renewable energy is so cheap that the handouts.
A breakthrough in the production of solar cells will make the next generation of solar panels cheaper and safer and promises to accelerate the development of solar energy over the next decade.
Part 5 looks at how cheap electric vehicles can get and how they ll disrupt oil.
Check out the grätzel cell for example a solar cell that does not require direct sunlight is far cheaper to manufacture more efficient throughout the day and can be applied to glass and steel.
Install your solar panels now especially because tax credits do expire.
For years wind and solar power were derided as boondoggles.
In the immediate future silicon solar cells are likely to continue to decrease in cost and be installed in large numbers.
This is the future.
Meanwhile research on alternative designs for more efficient and less expensive solar cells will continue.
But their techno economic inputs to the 2019 world energy outlook still show solar costs that are implausibly high.
In fact it s expected to steadily drop in price through the year 2050.
Part 2 looks at the dropping price and increasing reliability of wind power part 3 looks at how cheap energy storage can get pretty darn cheap.
Finding to best price on a solar system is surprisingly easy.
Part 4 looks at how far renewables can go pretty darn far.
They now expect future solar prices to be cheaper than they expected in previous years.
No ugly solar panels no wasted land usage and this is but one example of the future for solar power.