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If only the same could be said of electric bills. The price of U.S. solar pow
If only the same could be said of electric bills. The price of U.S. solar pow
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2024-11-08
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If only the same could be said of electric bills. The price of U.S. solar power has dropped a whopping 70 percent since 2009, even as panels get smarter.
The figure, cited in a report this week from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, coincides with SolarCity’s debut on Friday of what it calls the world’s most efficient rooftop solar panel. The largest residential solar installer in the U.S. says its module can produce 38 percent more power than a standard one, yet costs less to produce power.
Not bad for an industry that had no large-scale U.S. presence just a decade ago. Photovoltaic panels currently contribute only about 1 percent of all electricity, but lower costs are helping fuel the expansion of large, utility-size projects.
As historic UN climate talks near, solar’s latest strides are key in the worldwide race to slash carbon emissions by paring back dependence on fossil fuels.
"It is quite remarkable and exciting when you have this amount of growth, and an industry goes from basically being a hobby to a mainstream industry, " says Peter Rive, SolarCity’s co-founder and chief technology officer. (Rive’s cousin and SolarCity’s chairman, Elon Musk, is also seeking to boost solar’s appeal to utilities with his recently launched Tesla battery system.)
The company’s new panel "takes solar a step further to be a cheaper energy source without requiring federal incentives such as the investment tax credit, " Rive says.
That credit currently returns 30 percent of a solar system’s cost to the buyer. Its looming expiration at the end of next year has lent urgency to the industry’s efforts to bring down prices. The Berkeley Lab report predicts a "frenzied pace of construction over the next 15 months".
Contracts to buy power from large-scale solar projects average 5 cents per kilowatt hour, according to the report, while electricity prices on the wholesale market run from 3 cents to 6 cents per kilowatt hour.
The plunging cost of solar hasn’t translated to lower electric bills so far: in most regions — even ones with big solar plants — people are paying a bit more for power than they did a few years ago, because many different factors go into determining retail electricity rates. Rather, the trend means more of that power might be coming from carbon-free sources that are less subject to the price shocks of fossil fuels.
"While it’s difficult to make a direct cost comparison between new solar projects and existing fossil fuel power plants, " says report co-author Mark Bolinger, "Solar is getting to a point where it can compete with coal and natural gas for electricity in some places."
"Just a few years ago, that was much more of a stretch, " he says.
The falling price of power from large-scale solar projects reflects the lower cost of building them. The report notes that cost fell by more than 50 percent between 2009 and 2014. At the same time, solar farms have seen a "notable improvement" in how much power they put out, thanks to smarter siting and better technology.
SolarCity is aiming to apply its own gains in efficiency and cost to the residential market when it begins production at its 1-gigawatt facility in Buffalo, New York, in early 2017. Its new rooftop panel, which earned a rating of 22.04 percent efficiency in a third-party certification test, surpasses an earlier record set by SunPower, which has a high-efficiency model rated at 21.5 percent.
Another trend Bolinger called "encouraging": Solar’s reach is expanding. Most development has been centered in the Southwest, but Bolinger says big solar power contracts are cropping up in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Georgia — states that "haven’t seen much solar development in the past to speak of.
Of course, prices won’t keep tumbling so steeply in the years ahead. What we might see instead, Bolinger says, is that the market for solar will just continue to expand. [br] The following statements are the reasons for the dropping of the solar power price in the U.S. EXCEPT______.
选项
A、the cost of solar power decreased
B、the output of solar power increased
C、the technology of solar power advanced
D、the federal incentives towards solar power are favorable
答案
D
解析
下列句子中哪一个不是美国太阳能价格下降的原因?该题为理解题。从文章的第一、二段可知,太阳能电池板越来越智能、越来越高效,成本也越来越低,这些都是促成太阳能电力价格下降的原因。另外,从第七段中可知,作为政府激励政策的投资税收抵免将在明年年底结束,太阳能电力会因此进一步降价。由此可知,选项D与文中内容不符,为该题答案。
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