After decades of tax breaks, wind and solar have been deployed widely enough for manufacturers and developers to become efficient and drive down costs.
The Eland solar contract had been delayed due to concerns raised by the city electrical workers union.
Perhaps nowhere is the push toward subsidy-free clean energy clearer than on arid expanses of southern Europe. About 750 megawatts of subsidy-free clean-energy projects are expected to connect to the grid in 2019 alone, across Spain, Italy, Portugal and elsewhere — enough to power about 333,000 households, according to Pietro Radoia, an analyst at BNEF.
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