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May 1, 2014
The installed cost of US solar power has fallen quarter by quarter for the past three years, putting them on course for an ambitious 2020 target, show the worlds most comprehensive cost data.
Installed costs fell 27% in the first three months of this year alone, compared with the corresponding quarter last year, shows an RTCC analysis.
The country is on track to achieve a very ambitious target, set by the previous administration under US President Barack Obama, to slash solar costs by the end of the decade, under a so-called SunShot Initiative.
Costs for all installations, regardless of size, averaged some $3.3 per watt installed this year to date, across 40 installations.
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US solar power installed costs on course for 2020 target
http://www.rtcc.org/2014/04/30/us-solar-power-installed-costs-on-course-for-2020-target/The installed cost of US solar power has fallen quarter by quarter for the past three years, putting them on course for an ambitious 2020 target, show the worlds most comprehensive cost data.
Installed costs fell 27% in the first three months of this year alone, compared with the corresponding quarter last year, shows an RTCC analysis.
The country is on track to achieve a very ambitious target, set by the previous administration under US President Barack Obama, to slash solar costs by the end of the decade, under a so-called SunShot Initiative.
Costs for all installations, regardless of size, averaged some $3.3 per watt installed this year to date, across 40 installations.
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