Solar Energy Becomes Too Risky For Many Investors
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, shares insights from co-editor-in-chief David Calloway about the deteriorating state of solar energy investment. After the latest tax bill and White House resistance to extending subsidies, the solar sector faces growing financial instability. Calloway warns that both public and private investment in solar has become highly risky, with funding either vanishing or coming at prohibitively high costs — putting the future of many renewable projects in jeopardy.
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