Why Residential Solar Power Is Falling Apart
David Callaway and Douglas McIntyre, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, analyze the sharp decline in the U.S. residential solar market. They argue that the financial incentives for homeowners to install solar panels have collapsed, making adoption unattractive. While commercial solar may still have potential, residential investments are drying up fast—reflected in the poor performance of solar stocks and increasing public disinterest.
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