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In
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seven times. In 2016, the world exceeded the analysts’ mark by
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power per year by 2010. That projection was beaten by nearly 17
times when 2010 rolled around. And we beat that figure 73 times
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and more markets around the world, which means solar power
increasingly costs as much as or less than electricity from fossil
fuels!
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