Solar power becoming more cost effective - Portland Business Journal::
"The U.S. could generate 10 percent of its electricity through solar sources by 2025, suggests a new study released by Clean Edge and Co-op America.
'As capital and fuel costs have doubled or tripled for coal, natural gas, and nuclear power over the past few years, solar power costs are coming down,' said Alisa Gravitz, executive director of Washington, D.C.-based Co-op America. 'For the first time in history, cost-competitive solar power is now within the planning horizon of every utility in the nation.'"
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