
One industry that cannot survive the pandemic and recovery without the continuation — and likely increase — of massive government subsidies is the solar industry.
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the volume of solar projects is expected to fall 30 percent or more in 2020. With more than $100 billion spent already, less than 10 percent of our energy comes from the wind and the sun.
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According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the volume of solar projects is expected to fall 30 percent or more in 2020. With more than $100 billion spent already, less than 10 percent of our energy comes from the wind and the sun.
Read more at:*" target="_blank">https://issuesinsights.com/2020/05/27/note-to-congress-do-not-try-to-rescue-the-solar-industry/?utm_source=whatfinger]*[/link] https://issuesinsights.com/2020/05/27/note-to-congress-do-not-try-to-rescue-the-solar-industry/?utm_source=whatfinger