On September 13, news organizations noted that President Biden talked up climate policy aimed at growing a pollution-free economy over the next two decades despite the fact that prices had gone up on an annual basis from the previous August.
This September 8 story relays contentions from a trade association and a specialized investment bank that solar deployments will grow dramatically - probably most quickly in 2024.
Consumers Down Under, accustomed to feed-in tariff incentives, are balking as these incentives shrink. According to this September 29 report, their frustration is supporting sales growth in batteries.
Shocks can spark interest in secure sources of energy. For that reason, some insiders argue that distributed power can gain a surge of customers- even amid harsh financial conditions for solar and wind projects.