Electricity from coal and crude oil has stagnated at $0.10/kWh for over 50 years, meaning the primary way of increasing your country’s per capita energy use reserve is to trade/war/bully other countries into giving you their crude oil.
Solar electricity is already at $0.05/kWh and is forecasted to go as low as $0.02/kWh by 2030.
Anyone on lesswrong writing about solar prices?
Electricity from coal and crude oil has stagnated at $0.10/kWh for over 50 years, meaning the primary way of increasing your country’s per capita energy use reserve is to trade/war/bully other countries into giving you their crude oil.
Solar electricity is already at $0.05/kWh and is forecasted to go as low as $0.02/kWh by 2030.