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Solar makes strides

SOLAR energy is now entrenched on a path that will make it the cheapest form of energy around the globe, with unsubsidised solar is beginning to outcompete coal and natural gas on a larger scale, with solar even beating wind developments in emerging markets.

The Barcaline solar farm.

The Barcaline solar farm.

According to data collated by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, solar investment has gone from almost nothing in 2010 to becoming a huge new source of power generation, particularly in China, which is not...

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