The Dark Side of Solar Energy
It's a sunny time for solar energy. Within the U.S., home installations of solar panels have recovered after the Covid slump forecast by analysts. They expect over 19 gigawatts in total capacity to be installed as compared to just 13 gigawatts at the end of the year. In the next decade this number could double in accordance with Best solar inverters research from the industry . This isn't taking into account the impact of changes to regulations or incentives that were announced by the environmentally-friendly Biden administration. Solar's ability to ward off pandemics has been largely due it being able to withstand pandemics due in large part to the Solar Investment Tax Credit, which covers 26% of the solar-related costs for all commercial and residential customers (just lower than 30% between 2006 and 2019). After 2023 this tax incentive will go down to a steadfast 10 percent for commercial installers and will be completel...