Infrastructure
Solar Is Winning the Global Energy Race
Solar power has emerged as the dominant force in the global energy transition, outpacing wind, gas, and nuclear on new capacity additions, Deutsche Welle reports. The shift reflects a sustained collapse in solar panel costs over the past decade that has made utility-scale solar the cheapest source of new electricity generation in most of the world. The trend has accelerated faster than most energy analysts projected even five years ago. For the technology industry, the rise of solar is directly relevant to the AI infrastructure buildout: data center operators and hyperscalers seeking to power large-scale compute facilities increasingly have access to cheap renewable electricity, which changes the economics of both compliance with sustainability commitments and the raw cost of energy. The solar story also contextualizes other energy investments. including the natural gas facilities Meta is funding for its Louisiana data center. as hedging strategies against grid capacity constraints rather than long-term energy cost optimization.
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